The Frog Power Animal

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There are over 5,000 species of frogs of all sizes and shapes. Frogs can adapt to many kinds of environment living primarily on the ground, in trees, in burrows, and in water. They have stout bodies, long hind legs, and no claws or tails. Frogs are amphibians that absorb both oxygen and water through their skin. Their bulging eyes give them a 360-degree view and they can leap up to 20x their length. Frogs are keenly aware of their environment and can quickly avoid their predators. They know how to use their sticky tongue to snare insects since they are good at anticipating the actions of others.

Frogs shed their skin repeatedly so they understand change. If one appears in a dream or in person, it is a sign that a transition of some kind is coming. Listening to the frog’s advice can guide a beneficial transformation. Inspiration from frogs can be traced back to ancient Egypt and Rome. Frogs may be small but they have a depth and nobility of character. They are featured in fairy tales where they are portrayed as ugly or clumsy but with remarkable talents. For example, the Frog Prince is a fairy tale about a frog that turns into a handsome prince after he rescues the princess's golden ball. Kermit the Frog is a conscientious frog who is easy-going but smart and lovable.

Like other power animals, frogs help us connect with our inner or higher self. They symbolize cleansing, rebirth, abundance, and good luck. Their message: change starts wonderful new growth. To learn more, go to https://www.poweranimals.info and get a power animal reading.

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