no it is an amphibian, just like all the other frog species
The bullfrog otherwise known as the American bullfrog is a member of the family Ranidae. The frog can be found in large bodies of still water such as swamps, ponds, and lakes.
Not necessarily, the common bullfrog in North America and Africa, etc. is not endangered but the more rarer species is obviously endangered because of the declining numbers by people killing them as 'trophies'.
Bullfrog Barking Tree Frog
The bullfrog otherwise known as the American bullfrog is a member of the family Ranidae. The frog can be found in large bodies of still water such as swamps, ponds, and lakes.
you can't cross breed reptiles or amphibians. you might be able to cross breed color variants of the same species for example an albino bullfrog can breed with a regular bullfrog or a "standard" ball python can breed with a spider ball python i hope this helps
No, The mother does not stay with the tadpoles after they are born. This is true for all species of frog and toad.Another answerSome bullfrog species will stay with their eggs, for instance the male African bullfrog is so aggressive, it will defend eggs from anything that approaches too close.See related link for more information..
Any other animal that is smaller than them.
The bullfrog its name from the deep sound it can make. It's more like the loud noise a cow or other animal would make then a frog!
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The African Bullfrog ( Pyxicephalus adspersus) is one of the biggest frogs, second only to the Rana goliath of the Congo. The African Bullfrog can weigh up to 4.4 lbs. Unlike most other species of frog, the Pyxicephalus adspersus male is larger than the female. The male can be up to 9.5 in. long and the females are about 4.45 in.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana catesbeiana.