Welcome to the most chaotic pond in the world! Enemies bounce wildly off every wall while the Water-Holding Frog lobs precision arc shots to nail them mid-bounce. Physics-based insanity meets amphibian accuracy!
The Australian water-holding frog (Cyclorana platycephala) stores enormous amounts of water in its bladder and tissues โ up to 50% of its body weight! Indigenous Australians have long used them as an emergency water source by gently squeezing them.
This frog can remain dormant underground for up to 7 years during drought! It wraps itself in a cocoon of shed skin to prevent moisture loss and waits for rain, surviving on its stored water reserves.
When rains finally arrive after years of drought, water-holding frogs emerge in massive numbers and breed frantically. Tadpoles must complete their entire development before temporary pools evaporate โ sometimes in just 4 weeks.
Found across most of arid and semi-arid Australia, these frogs have perfected survival in one of Earth's harshest environments. Their ability to exploit brief flood events makes them ecosystem engineers in desert landscapes.