First of all, to own a bullfrog you need to have a bullfrog license in order to claim it as your own. You can get these licenses at any local rest home, because bullfrogs thrive in an environment filled with octogenarians. Secondly, you need to chip the frog with the correct code as shown on your license. Then you release the bullfrog in the city of Zulliberg, Massachusetts and it will hop quickly away from you. Do not worry when it does this, for it is pure instinct. NEVER follow the bullfrog or it and its family will die instantly if you step into its secret lair. In about 15 to 30 minutes the bullfrog will find its way back to you, happy and satisfied.
Any living thing that fits in they're mouth.
Snakes, birds, turtles, racoons, badgers, skunks, other bigger bullfrogs.
Snakes, birds, turtles, racoons, badgers, skunks, other bigger bullfrogs.
bugs
yea they do alot of animals eat brine shrimp!
Bullfrogs eat Insects, small fish, snakes, and even frogs. Bullfrogs will even eat smaller bullfrogs.
No, bullfrogs are carnivores. They eat worms and insects.
In order for an average American Bullfrog to survive, they will eat (or attempt to eat) whatever they can get their mouths around. Yes, bullfrogs do eat bugs like flies and worms, but if the food is scarce, they will eat whatever they can to survive. In fact, there have been instances in which bullfrogs have eaten mice and small birds.
Bullfrogs DO eat spiders. I can't believe no one answered this yet.
NO NO
If they are young the Snakes, turtles, fish, and birds eat them If they are adult the Great Blue Herons and Raccoons eat them.
yes
insects
jumping?