The American bullfrog was introduced to British Columbia in the late 19th century, primarily for use in the culinary market as a food source. They were brought in from eastern North America for frog farming and were later released or escaped into the wild. The species has since established itself in various habitats across the province, often leading to ecological concerns due to its impact on local ecosystems and native amphibian populations.
Yes, the American Bullfrog is an amphibian.The American Bullfrog can be found in parts of Canada and the United States.
a bullfrog is pretty big it can be lots of different sizes
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana catesbeiana.
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American bullfrog
American Bullfrog
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.
They hibornate in the mud.
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.
There's the American Toad , American Bullfrog and the Alligator Newt .
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they evolve from mels feaces the ground