Yes, bullfrogs live in the desert but must have permanent water, such as a river.
as long as humans do....so about 70 years
Bullfrogs lay a spawn of eggs.
No but America is the most popular country bullfrogs live in
1 year
They live in Antartica.
Yes, it is illegal to release captive bullfrogs in Minnesota. Bullfrogs are considered an invasive species in the state, and releasing them can disrupt local ecosystems and harm native wildlife. Minnesota law prohibits the release of non-native species to protect biodiversity and maintain ecological balance. If you have a captive bullfrog, it's best to consult local wildlife authorities for guidance on how to handle them properly.
no they don't they need water to live.
Yes, bullfrogs in fact burrow in oceans. They live together in groups monaphlins.
Eggs.
They get it by with their toungs of how long they are and eat anything they can swallow even other bullfrogs
Bullfrogs typically sleep for about 12 hours a day.