A Leap into Mythology
Throughout history, frogs have been woven into the fabric of countless cultures, often as symbols of transformation and adaptability. In ancient Egypt, the frog was the symbol of fertility and life, associated with Heket, the goddess of childbirth. Meanwhile, in East Asian cultures, the frog is often linked with good fortune, depicted as a creature that can bring rain and prosperity.
More tales emerge from Native American lore, where frogs are seen as rain bringers and are believed to have the power to influence weather patterns. As we leap across time and space, the enduring presence of frogs in myths and legends showcases their versatility and mystique.