Frog (fish)

The frog (カエル, Kaeru) is the most common of the pond fish, although as a frog, it is not a fish, but an amphibian. It sells for a measly 120 Bells. It has a distinctive croak, which you can hear when approaching it. It appears from May to August all day long.

Donating to the Museum
The frog can be donated to the Museum as with other fish and insects. Blathers, the curator, will even give some information on the frog.

In Animal Crossing
"Greeeeeee! Gree! Gree! That's my best Sonoran green toad impression, wot! We do keep frogs and toads here. Well, then, let's get our amphibious friend settled. All the damp comforts of a home. Guaranteed."

The frog sits on a lilypad on the top right tank in the aquarium upon donation.

In Wild World
'' "This forgotten pond, observed by a lonely frog, drains slow, as my youth." ''

''That was a haiku, eh wot? Rather an incomprehensable one, but one nonetheless. Many find frogs repulsive, but they're so prevalent, even poets sing of them!"''

The frog sits on a lilypad on the back tank of the first room in the aquarium upon donation.

In City Folk
"Fascinating... Were you aware that frogs make slight adjustments to their croaks to communicate? Hoo, they say many things to each other! For example, "ouch," "flee," "I like you ♥," and so forth. With enough practice, maybe I can learn to speak with our amphibian friends! ...Hoo-ribbit! Hoo-ribbit!"

The frog appears in the middle-left tank on a lilypad floating on the surface. It makes no movements, other than croak and move with the lilypad.

Encyclopedia Information
Once the player has caught a particular fish or bug, they can find information about it in the bug or fish menus. Once the frog has been caught, the following information can be found in the fish menu:

Further Information
The Japanese tree frog is only found in Japan. It is green. The frog is very common and is of least concern on the IUCN Red List. It has been in space, a journalist took some to the Mir space station in the year 1990.

In Animal Crossing, upon catching the frog, there is a comment made about the frog being warty, despite frogs having no warts. It is likely that it was confused with the toad.