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A video of a massive, banana-guzzling frog, easily the size of its owner’s head, garnered over 20 million views on TikTok. But it was all thanks to movie magic, according to its creator.
When "Frog and Toad" books hit shelves over 50 years ago, critics couldn't have guessed they would become pop culture icons. Here's how it happened.
Kermit the Frog was used to troll people, and the cartoon-faced frog Pepe was co-opted by white nationalists. But this recent wave of Internet frogs is different. HAASCH: A lot of what we see now ...
“I noticed there was a frog living in our fence, so I made him a house. He hated it,” Dazza says at the beginning of the video. “One week later, TikTok was like: ‘he needs easier access ...
A cartoon frog became popular, then a pariah. Now the Anti-Defamation League has identified it as a hate symbol. We take a short look at the amphibious, ambiguous meme.
A golden-backed frog was discovered with a tiny mushroom growing out of its flank, leaving scientists to question what might be the cause for the unique fungal growth. CNN values your feedback 1.