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Rain Frog Stone

Rain Frog Stone is a Geo-Legendary Earth Beast inspired by frog-shaped rocks such as Frog Rock near Mudgee, Australia. The species anchor is the Australian Green Tree Frog.

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Rain Frog Stone — a giant green frog with stone markings, wet eyes, and rain-polished rock skin
Image slot: Rain Frog Stone

Tier

S · Geo-Legendary

Scientific name

Ranoidea caerulea

Capture landmark

Frog Rock sites, including Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia

Legendary power

Rain Timing

Capture site

Landmark-only capture

Legendary Earth Beasts can only be captured at Frog Rock sites, including Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia.

The place

Frog Rock formations, including Frog Rock near Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia

Frog-shaped rocks are common because a crouching frog has a simple, recognizable silhouette: low body, raised eyes, folded legs.

Frog Rock near Mudgee, New South Wales, is one well-known example in Australia.

The legendary animal

Rain Frog Stone

Rain Frog Stone artwork

Rain Frog Stone teaches Rain Timing through moisture awareness, still waiting, nocturnal calling, and sudden climbing movement. Its form fits frog-shaped rock formations without needing a false ancient myth.

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Biology inspired by Australian Green Tree Frog (Ranoidea caerulea).

Canonical stats

Rain Frog Stone battle profile

Canonical game stats

Legendary Earth Beasts use flagship S-tier stats tied to their landmark capture site.

Stats source: Indexed species profile

Battle tier D
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Dominance

28

Speed

28

Size

10

Intelligence

32

Rarity

25%

Total

123

Field guide

Habitat, traits, and ecology

Habitat: Frog Rock sites, including Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia

Signature traits

  • Biological Superpower: moisture-timed activity
  • Sticky toe pads for climbing
  • Bright rounded body
  • Nocturnal calling after rain

Interesting facts

  • It often shelters in cool damp places during dry heat.
  • Its toe pads help it climb smooth surfaces.
  • It is one of Australia's most recognizable frogs.

Diet: Feeds on insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates caught by sudden strikes.

Predators: Threats include snakes, birds, larger frogs, mammals, dehydration, and habitat loss.

Sleep pattern: Mostly nocturnal, resting by day and becoming active at night or after rain.

Lifespan: Can live many years, with long lives especially recorded in protected conditions.

Legendary power

Rain Timing

Lesson: Wait for the conditions that make action natural.

Best for: Right Timing, Stillness, Adaptability

Image direction: plump green frog, stone flecks, wet rainforest rock, glowing rain eyes, patient crouch.

Are these really petrified animals?

No. Rain Frog Stone is inspired by a real place where natural rock, erosion, and human imagination overlap—not by a literal fossilized animal frozen in stone.

In AnimalDex, Rain Frog Stone is its own catalog species with flagship stats and a field guide. Its biology draws on Australian Green Tree Frog (Ranoidea caerulea) so the lesson stays educational and searchable.

FAQ

Why are frog rocks common?

A crouching frog has a simple, readable silhouette that erosion and pareidolia easily echo in boulders and outcrops.

What is the Rain Timing lesson?

Action works best when conditions support it—stillness until the rain, then natural movement.

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Updated 6 Juli 2026

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