Yes, bullfrogs are amphibians.
Yes. All frogs are amphibians.
No. Frogs are amphibians.
No. Only mammals have mammary glands. Bullfrogs are amphibians, not mammals.
"Bullfrogs have teeth in the roof of their mouth and a muscular tongue capable of flipping prey into their mouth" according to: http://www.grizzlyrun.com/Pets/Amphibians/Frogs/Bullfrog/Default.htm
Bullfrogs are amphibians, so they live at the junction of land and water. They must return to the water to survive, but they can be out on dry land for a little while.
Birds: herons, egrets, kingfishers, ducks Mammals: Racoons, opossums, bobcats, coyotes Reptiles: garter snakes The eggs and tadpoles of bullfrogs are likely consumed by invertebrates such as crayfish, a variety of fish species as well as other amphibians.
bullfrogs are not poisonous but some bullfrogs out the outline of america are
Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States. You can always find them around watered areas such as lakes, ponds, or slow moving streams. Bullfrogs are soliatry amphibians, solitary meaning the live alone. They prefer shallow and warm ponds, streams, and lakes with lots of vegetation.
Yes bullfrogs do have brains
the bullfrogs place in the food chain.
No, Bullfrogs are quite abundant; and in no danger of extinction.
Bullfrogs belong to the phylum Chordata.