Description: This luminous 80s‑inspired illustration celebrates the "Vietnamese Mossy Frog" (*Theloderma corticale*), also known as Mossy Tree Frog. Native to karst forests of northern Vietnam, this terrestrial frog is famous for its bumpy, moss‑covered skin that makes it nearly invisible on wet rocks. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This electric arcade‑style illustration celebrates the "Leopard Frog" (*Lithobates pipiens*), also known as Northern Leopard Frog, Meadow Frog. Native to North American wetlands and meadows, this terrestrial frog is famous for its dark oval spots and long, leaping legs. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This electric arcade‑style illustration celebrates the "Pixie Frog" (*Pyxicephalus adspersus*), also known as African Bullfrog, Giant Pixie Frog. Native to grasslands of southern Africa, this terrestrial frog is famous for its surprising size despite the cute nickname and hearty appetite. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This bold retro‑neon illustration celebrates the "Pacman Frog" (*Ceratophrys ornata*), also known as Argentine Horned Frog, Ornate Horned Frog. Native to the pampas of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil, this terrestrial frog is famous for its ornate patterns and iconic circular mouth. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This glowing vaporwave illustration celebrates the "Tomato Frog" (*Dyscophus antongilii*), also known as Malagasy Tomato Frog, Antongil Tomato Frog. Native to Madagascar's humid rainforest floors, this terrestrial frog is famous for its bright red‑orange skin that inflates to startle predators. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This glowing vaporwave illustration celebrates the "Budgett's Frog" (*Lepidobatrachus laevis*), also known as Paraguay Horned Frog, Freddy Krueger Frog. Native to the shallow pools of the Gran Chaco lowlands, this terrestrial frog is famous for its flattened head, perpetual scowl, and scream‑like call. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This vibrant synthwave illustration celebrates the "African Bullfrog" (*Pyxicephalus adspersus*), also known as Pixie Frog, Giant African Bullfrog. Native to sub‑Saharan African savannas, this terrestrial frog is famous for its massive build, booming croak, and protective parenting. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This eye‑popping neon illustration celebrates the "Surinam Horned Frog" (*Ceratophrys cornuta*), also known as Amazonian Horned Frog. Native to the Amazon Basin, this terrestrial frog is famous for its horn‑like eyelids and ambush‑hunter gape. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.
Description: This luminous 80s‑inspired illustration celebrates the "Cranwell's Horned Frog" (*Ceratophrys cranwelli*), also known as Chacoan Horned Frog, Pacman Frog. Native to the Chaco region of South America, this terrestrial frog is famous for its wide mouth, earthy camouflage, and voracious appetite. The radiant color palette channels retro arcade vibes while honoring one of nature's most charismatic amphibians. Perfect for herp keepers, exotic pet enthusiasts, and anyone who loves striking wildlife art.