Frogs in Alaska

Not many frogs call Alaska home because of how cold the state is. However, some find a way to overcome the frigid weather and live there regardless. For instance, the wood frog freezes over two-thirds of their bodies for about seven months to preserve itself and thaws when it’s warmer.

Frogs in Alaska

Frogs and Toads of Alaska

Tree Frogs and Their Allies

True Frogs

  • Columbia Spotted Frog
  • Wood Frog

True Toads

  • Boreal Toad
  • Western Toad

Invasive Species: Pacific Tree Frog, Northern Red-legged Frog

FAQs

1. Are there any poisonous frogs in Alaska?

There aren’t any poisonous frogs in Alaska.

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