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Frogs Collection Guide

Frogs Collection in The Sims 4

Collecting Frogs in The Sims 4

There are a total of 25 Frogs to collect. They are divided in 5 pattern groups (plain, striped, spotted, surf and whirl) and 5 main colors (leaf, dirt, eggplant, heart and sunflower). Placing Frogs as decor gives a +3 Environment in the room.

How to collect all Frogs

Frogs can be found by searching dead logs, small ponds and wells. You can also obtain them by breeding them. If your Sim has the Collector Reward Trait (obtained by selecting Nature as Aspiration) can make it very helpful collecting the Frogs. If your Sim has that trait you can send your Sim to the park and Search for Frogs in the ponds.

How to breed Frogs

In The Sims 4 there is an option to breed your collected Frogs. You can create Frogs you have not yet collected.

  • Put two or more frogs in your Sims inventory
  • Click on the Frog and select ‘Breed’
  • Select a partner for the Frog

A Frog will now appear in your Sims inventory. However the outcome of the breeding is not guaranteed. It can still be the same frog as the female of male frog you where breeding. You can try breeding again after 4 hours.

How to breed specific Frogs

  • Look up the Frog you are missing from your collection in the list below.
  • Combine two Frogs from each Breed Group.
    (You can find a complete list of Breed Groups on the bottom of the page)

Frogs Collection

 FrogRarityPrice
Leaf Frog

Leaf Frog


This frog is notorious for its ability to camouflage itself in more verdant environs.
Breed Groups: Leaf, Plain
Common§10
Dirt Frog

Dirt Frog


The solid brown Dirt Frog is an unassuming fellow, but has a great sense of humor.
Breed Groups: Dirt, Plain
Common§10
Eggplant Frog

Eggplant Frog


The deep purple of this amphibian has contributed to its popularity among collectors and royal families the world over.
Breed Groups: Eggplant, Plain
Common§10
Heart Frog

Heart Frog


Thanks to its brilliant coloring, the Heart Frog has been given as a token of affection for years.
Breed Groups: Heart, Plain
Common§10
Sunflower Frog

Sunflower Frog


Long, sunny days sipping lemonade gives this frog its brilliant golden color.
Breed Groups: Sunflower, Plain
Uncommon§30
Striped Leaf Frog

Striped Leaf Frog


Its skin is the height of camouflage as this frog feeds on the Striped Leaf Insect.
Breed Groups: Leaf, Striped
Common§10
Striped Dirt Frog

Striped Dirt Frog


The Striped Dirt Frog, despite its homely looks, is actually considered the be at the top of the Dirt Frog hierarchy.
Breed Groups: Dirt, Striped
Common§30
Striped Eggplant Frog

Striped Eggplant Frog


The Striped Eggplant Frog is prone to violent outbursts. No one's sure why.
Breed Groups: Eggplant, Striped
Uncommon§10
Striped Heart Frog

Striped Heart Frog


Traditionally, this frog has been kept as a pet by barbers.
Breed Groups: Heart, Striped
Uncommon§10
Tiger Frog

Tiger Frog


Unlike its namesake, the Tiger Frog does not have teeth. Or fur.
Breed Groups: Sunflower, Striped
Uncommon§35
Spotted Leaf Frog

Spotted Leaf Frog


The Spotted Leaf Frog is mottled with cute, green freckles. In high school, it was voted "Most likely to be a Rockstar".
Breed Groups: Leaf, Spotted
Common§10
Spotted Dirt Frog

Spotted Dirt Frog


The mud-colored speckling of this amphibian provides excellent camouflage in chocolate pudding.
Breed Groups: Dirt, Spotted
Common§30
Spotted Eggplant Frog

Spotted Eggplant Frog


The majestic Spotted Eggplant Frog flaunts plum-colored speckles and ironically dislikes veggies.
Breed Groups: Eggplant, Spotted
Uncommon§10
Spotted Heart Frog

Spotted Heart Frog


The Spotted Heart Frog is adorned with pimple-like red dots. It can hula hoop with bent reeds.
Breed Groups: Heart, Spotted
Uncommon§30
Leopard Frog

Leopard Frog


The Leopard Frog is dotted with mustard-colored specks. It aspires to a career in politics.
Breed Groups: Sunflower, Spotted
Uncommon§100
Surfer Leaf Frog

Surfer Leaf Frog


This frog is proud of its green colors and skill hangin' ten.
Breed Groups: Leaf, Surf
Uncommon§10
Dirtsurfer Frog

Dirtsurfer Frog


This frog's name comes not from its rippling earth-tone skin, but from a love for sand-boarding.
Breed Groups: Dirt, Surf
Uncommon§100
Surfer Eggplant Frog

Surfer Eggplant Frog


The Surfer Eggplant Frog is well known in warm climates with gnarly beaches.
Breed Groups: Eggplant, Surf
Rare§30
Heartsurfer Frog

Heartsurfer Frog


Loves keeps this little red guy riding the waves.
Breed Groups: Heart, Surf
Rare§25
Sunsurfer Frog

Sunsurfer Frog


The Sunsurfer Frog is not only yellow but also evokes the visual waves of heat rising on a hot day.
Breed Groups: Sunflower, Surf
Rare§125
Hypno Frog

Hypno Frog


Ancient tribes people in the jungle are known for licking the Hypno Frog. Apparently it tasted like apples.
Breed Groups: Leaf, Whirl
Uncommon§25
Dirtwhirl Frog

Dirtwhirl Frog


The Dirtwhirl Frog is often found in circles in mud puddles.
Breed Groups: Dirt, Whirl
Uncommon§120
Eggplant Whirl Frog

Eggplant Whirl Frog


Eggplant Whirl Frogs are known for being fickle and sarcastic.
Breed Groups: Eggplant, Whirl
Rare§100
Bullseye Frog

Bullseye Frog


Named for its slight resemblance to a bull's eye, this frog is known to have a natural fear of bows and arrows.
Breed Groups: Heart, Whirl
Rare§100
Whirlyflower Frog

Whirlyflower Frog


Also called the Daisy Frog, this specimen is well known for its bright voice and sunny disposition.
Breed Groups: Sunflower, Whirl
Rare§160

Complete Frog Collection

Complete Collection Reward: Forlorn Frog Friend

Frogs Collection RewardYou have mixed feelings about your frogs. Remember when you just had two and they were just plainly colored and less well-patterned? Well, neighter do they. What really matters now is that you have a lot of frogs in individual terrariums. Congratulations! The SimValley Frog Fan & Appreciation Society thought you deserved a reminder that frogs have feelings too. Remember to feed them often!

Frog Breed Groups

Breed-GroupFrogs
LeafLeaf Frog, Striped Leaf Frog, Spotted Leaf Frog, Surfer Leaf Frog, HypnoFrog
DirtDirt Frog, Striped Dirt Frog, Spotted Dirt Frog, Dirtsurfer Frog, Dirtwhirl Frog
EggplantEggplant Frog, Striped Eggplant Frog, Spotted Eggplant Frog, Surfer Eggplant Frog, Eggplant Whirl Frog
HeartHeart Frog, Striped Heart Frog, Spotted Heart Frog, Heartsurfer Frog, Bullseye Frog
SunflowerSunflower Frog, Tiger Frog, Leopard Frog, Sunsurfer Frog, Whirlyflower Frog
PlainLeaf Frog, Dirt Frog, Eggplant Frog, Heart Frog, Sunflower Frog
StripedStriped Leaf Frog, Striped Dirt Frog, Striped Eggplant Frog, Striped Heart Frog, Tiger Frog
SpottedSpotted Leaf Frog, Spotted Dirt Frog, Spotted Eggplant Frog, Spotted Heart Frog, Leopard Frog
SurfSurfer Leaf Frog, Dirtsurfer Frog, Surfer Eggplant Frog, Heartsurfer Frog, Sunsurfer Frog
WhirlHypnoFrog, Dirtwhirl Frog, Eggplant Whirl Frog, Bullseye Frog, Whirlyflower Frog
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