Several frog species call the state of Georgia their home, with several lakes, ponds, and streams making it easy for them to live in.
The pickerel frog is the only poisonous frog in Georgia.
Frogs and Toads of Georgia
Narrow-mouthed Frogs (called toads due to terrestrial behavior)
- Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad
Rain Frogs
Tree Frogs and Their Allies
- Barking Treefrog
- Bird-voiced Treefrog
- Brimley’s Chorus Frog
- Cope’s Gray Treefrog
- Gray Tree Frog
- Green Treefrog
- Little Grass Frog
- Mountain Chorus Frog
- Northern Cricket Frog
- Ornate Chorus Frog
- Pine Barrens Treefrog
- Pine Woods Treefrog
- Southern Chorus Frog
- Southern Cricket Frog
- Spring Peeper
- Squirrel Treefrog
- Upland Chorus Frog
True Frogs
- American Bullfrog
- Bronze Frog
- Carpenter Frog
- Gopher Frog
- Green Frog
- Pickerel Frog
- Pig Frog
- River Frog
- Southern Leopard Frog
- Wood Frog
True Toads
- American Toad
- Fowler’s Toad
- Oak Toad
- Southern Toad
Spadefoot Toads
Invasive Species: Greenhouse Frog,Cuban Tree Frog, Southern Leopard Frog
Big Frogs: American Bullfrog, Bronze Frog, Pig Frog, etc.
Small Frogs: Little Glass Frog, Gray Tree Frog, Spring Peeper, etc.