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Bullfrogs, like all amphibians, have a skeletal structure that includes a skull, vertebral column (spine), and limb bones. They possess a series of bones in their limbs, including the humerus, radius, and ulna in the forelimbs, and the femur, tibia, and fibula in the hind limbs. Additionally, bullfrogs have bones in their pelvic girdle and rib cage, which support their body and facilitate movement. Overall, their skeletal system is adapted to their semi-aquatic lifestyle, aiding in swimming and jumping.

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