Sherbet Frogs
No matter how delicious these frogs may appear, do not try to incorporate them into your meals. I nearly froze my gut.
These colorful, plump frogs spend their days floating around the riverways
and eating small bugs like sweetles and butterflies.
and eating small bugs like sweetles and butterflies.
General Location: Herbacium,
The Frizzle Kingdom
Parent Species: Frog
Status: Common
Lifespan: 5-10 years
Average Size: 4-6 inches
Weight: 80-130 ounces
The Frizzle Kingdom
Parent Species: Frog
Status: Common
Lifespan: 5-10 years
Average Size: 4-6 inches
Weight: 80-130 ounces
Freezing Frogs

Native to the swamps and and lakes between Herbacium and Sizzle, these pastel-colored creatures may look tasty but have proven extremely poisonous when improperly handled. Sherbet frogs have become increasingly common across most of Culinaria in recent years with the popularity of frozen treats and are often purchased as work animals in local ice cream shops.
Frozen Pouches
When tamed, sherbet frogs can inflate their inner pouches to hold items. They're able to carry up to 2 additional item slots for their owners; however, items stored within a sherbet frog for any amount of time will be returned frozen. This pouch stores cold air that is used for their cooling breath ability, freezing individuals within a 10ft cone.Sherbert the Sherbet Frog
I've owned quite a few sherbet frogs but Sherbert is special. I'm not quite sure he is a sherbet frog, if I'm honest. After a slight mishap while carrying a bit of rhush puppy extract, Sherbert has been known to blink around the continent to visit traveling groups of adventurers and deliver these cryptic messages with a tiny serving of sorbet. I'm not entirely sure where he gets them.I wouldn't be too concerned, though. Hah.

Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull
I love them. I want twenty.
Emily Armstrong
Hahahah! Each one carries a different flavor of ice cream :D