Earth Ranger Emma dives into a ribbiting mystery in Loveland, Ohio! Legend has it that a four-foot-tall frog once roamed the quiet streets at night, wand in its hand and magic in the air. Emma’s on a mission to debunk this tale, but things get wild when she stumbles upon a giant “frog” in the most unexpected place. Is it really a magic-wielding frog army, or just a case of mistaken identity? Join the fun as Emma busts myths, explores the quirky side of small-town folklore, and maybe even learns a dance move or two!
Ryan’s wild quest to prove myths real has Emma visiting another US State: Ohio to investigate the stories of the Loveland Frogman. According to the 1955 start of legend, a creature with a frog-like face was seen standing on two legs, some versions even detailing it holding a wand with magic sparkles.
Ryan takes this legend even further, theorizing that the frogmen are “Secret Scientists” who escaped from a top-secret laboratory. That’d make a fun book or movie…but that’s far from the truth!
Sure, some frogs, like the tiger-legged monkey frog, prefer walking rather than hopping, but no specials can stand and walk around on two legs the way humans do. There’s also the strange detail about “leathery skin,” which is unlike any real frog—frog skin is smooth and moist, not leathery like a lizard’s. Just looking at these two photos, it’s clear how different the skin “texture” of a frog and a lizard is.
Speaking of lizards – it’s believed that it’s an iguana that people might have mistaken for a frog! In 1972 police officer Ray Shockey reported a sighting of a creature looking a lot like the frogman of the legends. Two weeks later, a colleague of his Mark Matthews saw and shot an animal that fit the description. After picking it up, the police realized that this animal was a green iguana that had dropped its tail!
Like many other lizards, iguanas can drop their tails. They do this when they feel threatened and use it as a way to surprise and distract potential predators. Don’t worry! They have a special regenerative ability to grow back their bone and skin. They get to have their tail back after a few months!
There you have it, Earth Rangers! The legend of the Loveland Frogman was solved when it was revealed to be an iguana. It could still have been a cool lizardman story, but most people like to “embellish” details to make them more fantastical and surreal.
What do you think of the Loveland Frogman Legend? Do you think it’d have been cooler if it had been a lizardman?
Let us know some other cool cryptids you wish Ryan or Emma talked about! Ryan’s going nuts coming up with some, but why not talk about other cool legends here?
Hi Emma I like you
I love frogs
This podcast are amazing#the for the future and
will be a good thing if the game will be played out of school and then you will have to go to school for the future and then go back and get the job and then go to school
I love frogs. I.
Love frogs. Frogs are silly. Where do frogs pee?
The rocks are silly and I like them. I’ve holded a toad before. That’s close to the frog, right?
Frogs, stink, like really bad.
It was so cool and so unexpected! 🙂
Emma your podcast is great
wow Emma thats so cool