Name: Giant Frog (Lesser Animal) Stats: No. Appearing : 5-40 Climate/Terrain: Any fresh water Frequency : Uncommon Organization : Pack Activity Cycle : Any Diet : Carnivore Description: Giant frogs resemble their more common relatives in everything but size. Their enormous size means that they consider larger creatures as a source of food, making small creatures and even demihumans possible prey. A giant frog can range from 2 to 6 feet in length and weigh bet- ween 50 and 250 pounds. The distance that a giant frog can jump is based upon weight, with the maximum jumping distance for a 50-pound frog being 180 feet. Subtract 20 feet for every additional 50 pounds the frog weighs. A giant frog cannot jump backward or directly to ei- ther side, but can leap 30 feet straight up. Combat: Because of its camouflaging colour, a giant frog surprises opponents easily when in natural habitat. A giant frog uses its long, sticky ton- gue to entrap its victim. The tongue is equal in length to three times the frog's length. The tongue inflicts no damage when it hits. Once a victim is caught by the frog's tongue, it has one chance to hit the tongue before the frog attempts to reel it in. If the tongue is hit, the frog releases the victim and does not attack that creature again. Otherwise the victim is reeled in. If the victim weighs less than the frog, it is dragged into the frog's mouth in the same round it attacked and missed striking the tongue. If the creature weighs more than the frog, an extra round is required for the frog to draw the creature in. This grants the victim another oppor- tunity to hit the tongue. Any creature weighing more than twice the frog's weight cannot be pulled by the frog and is released on the third round after it was caught, even if the tongue is never struck. Once the victim has been drawn to the frog's mouth, the frog attempts to eat it. If the giant frog successfully bites its victim in the first round the creature is in range, it automatically scores maximum damage. With a perfect attack, the frog can swallow whole any creature shorter than 3 feet long. Any creature swallowed whole has a chance to cut its way out of the frog with a sharp-edged weapon, but must hit almost per- fectly. A victim has only three rounds to escape before asphyxiating. A successful escape kills the frog. Any damage inflicted upon a frog that has swallowed a creature whole has a 33% chance of also being inflicted on the swallowed victim. Giant frogs fear fire and always retreat from it. Habitat/Society: Giant frogs live in groups but don't have any real social structure. They are aggressive hunters and eat insects, fish, and small mammals. Large aquatic predators such as giant fish and giant turtles often prey upon them.