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What are the three most common frogs?

Not sure what country you are talking about, but if you are talking about the USA, the most common frogs and toads are bullfrog, greenfrog, and American toad.


Where is the albino bullfrog located?

there is more den 1 albino bullfrog in the world, you can buy 2 albino bullfrog tadpoles on ebay. a fullgrown bullfrog can be about 100 bucks.


Do koi eat tadpoles?

If they are bullfrog tadpoles, usually yes


Is there a frog that stays with its tadpoles?

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..


How do you tell the diffence between a male and female tadpoles?

Male tadpoles have something hanging, unlike female tadpoles have nothing hanging.


What is a bullfrog's predator?

The predators of adult bullfrogs are raccoons and large birds like heron, Young bullfrogs and tadpoles have more predators, including snakes, fish, birds, and turtles. The bullfrog is a large frog, and the females can lay nearly 20,000 eggs.


How do you tell baby fish from tadpoles?

Most the time babie fish will swim faster than tadpoles


How do you tell tadpoles apart frogs and toads?

Tadpoles of frogs tend to have slender bodies with long tails, while tadpoles of toads usually have shorter bodies and stubbier tails. Additionally, frog tadpoles typically have smooth skin, whereas toad tadpoles may have more bumpy or rough textures to their skin.


How much do tadpoles weigh?

The size of the tadpole varies between every species. Most North American frogs' and toads' tadpoles will be 1 centimeter up to 1 inch. The bullfrog can grow to two inches.


Is a bullfrog omnivore?

As tadpoles, they eat mostly plant matter in the water and occasionally small bugs in or on top of the water. adults eat crickets, sragonflies, worms, and other bugs found near ponds


Is a bullfrog an omnivore?

As tadpoles, they eat mostly plant matter in the water and occasionally small bugs in or on top of the water. adults eat crickets, sragonflies, worms, and other bugs found near ponds


Does the American bullfrog lay eggs?

Yes, the American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) lays eggs. Breeding typically occurs in the warmer months, with females laying thousands of eggs in water, often in clusters. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, which eventually metamorphose into adult frogs. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the survival of the species by producing a large number of offspring.