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The 19th-Century “Exploding Frogs” Panic | One of the Strangest Animal Mysteries in History

The 19th-Century “Exploding Frogs” Panic | One of the Strangest Animal Mysteries in History

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In the 19th century, towns across Europe reported a bizarre and disturbing phenomenon: frogs appearing to inflate and suddenly explode near ponds and marshes. Witnesses described amphibians swelling like balloons before bursting open, sparking fears of poisoned air, cursed water, or some unknown natural disaster. The strange reports spread through newspapers and scientific circles, leaving both villagers and early naturalists searching for answers.
In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the bizarre historical panic surrounding the so-called “exploding frogs,” the strange biological explanation scientists eventually uncovered, and why this unsettling animal phenomenon has appeared multiple times throughout history.
From 1800s folklore to modern wildlife investigations, this strange story reveals how nature can create mysteries that sound almost impossible—until science catches up.


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