Frogs - A Chorus of Colors is a traveling exhibition that introduces visitors to the amazing and colorful world of anurans – the frogs. Although most people have no aversion to frogs, their beauty and elegance are often overlooked. These amphibians are among the most visually stunning, vocally pleasing, and adaptively remarkable life forms on earth. If you’ve never thought of frogs as beautiful, this exhibition will change your mind!
Habitats, complete with rock ledges, live plants, and waterfalls, showcase living frogs from around the world. Stunning backlighted graphic panels with colorful images of frogs cover the walls. Sturdy interactive components invite visitors to activate recorded frog calls, view videos of frogs in action, spin a zoetrope, and test frog knowledge on subjects from basic to bizarre. Throughout the exhibition, visitors are immersed in the sights and sounds of frogs.
Frogs - A Chorus of Colors includes self-contained custom habitats that provide lighting, humidity, temperature, and water quality control to meet the needs of the delicate creatures in its care. This is the most advanced traveling frog exhibition in the country.
Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland in Allenwood, Pennsylvania, an institution accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, created the exhibition. Design and construction of the exhibition took over two years.