Definitions for "Frogs"
Amphibians with moist skin, have long legs for jumping, and live in wet habitats
Water loving amphibians quite at home in Canoe Country. Represented in the BWCA by three species of Treefrogs (family Hylidæ), the Grey Tree Frog ( Hyla chrysoscelis/versicolor), Boreal Chorus Frog, ( Pseudacris triseriata), and Northern Spring Peeper ( Pseudacris crucifer); and four species of True Frogs ( Ranidæ), the Mink ( Rana septentrionalis), Green ( Rana clamitans), Northern Leopard ( Rana pipiens), and Wood Frog ( Rana sylvatica). Omakaki in the Ojibwe, with various kinds of frog known as jashagawashkogissi (a green frog), passekanak, and pikonekwe (a small frog).
Frogs is a 1972 horror film directed by George Mc Cowan. The film falls into the "eco-horror" category since it tells the story of an upper-class U.S. Southern family who are victimized by several different animal species, including snakes, birds, and lizards, as well as the occasional butterfly.
A beloved sign of good luck, the presence of frogs around the garden is considered very auspicious and beneficial. The mythical three legged toad or money frog, holds a coin in his mouth and is a powerful symbol for attracting wealth when placed just inside the doorway, facing inward
Keywords:  braid, cord, loop, decorative
a decorative loop of braid or cord