Hi and welcome to the forum!
A good starter species is the Fire-Bellied Toads. They are pretty easy to care for and are very pretty if you ask me. The Fire bellies are also very active frogs and fun to watch.
There's a care article for them here on this site. You should also check out the article 'Choosing a Frog' wich lists a few more beginner-friendly frog species.
Good luck!




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"two-legged featherless animal"
. I trusted them. The same people also told me I could house my Red-Eyed Leaf Frog with a chameleon. Glad I didn't listen. My baby would have been lunch. Just an FYI.
