A North American Bullfrog lives in ponds and creeks. But if your going to look in a creek, then look where there is no or slow running water. And look where the frog's food supply (Worm, crickets, grasshoppers, etc) is in reach. If you find a frog, look up my answer for 'How do you catch a frog?' and it will tell you from there.
The north american prairies
i think its like grassy plains in north America
Ponds, marshes, and streams
North American Bitterns usually live is freshwater wetlands with tall vegetation.
North American Taiga
Pickerel Frog (Rana palustris), River-Swamp Frog (Rana heckscheri), American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana)
The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) typically has a life expectancy of 7 to 9 years in the wild. However, in optimal conditions, such as in captivity with controlled environments and abundant food, they can live up to 16 years. Their longevity can be influenced by factors like predation, habitat, and environmental conditions.
Bullfrogs prefer to live near water. And in warm climates.
First you burry a dead squirrel in some soil. then you go to a place where bullfrogs live. then you put your pet bullfrog in that place where bullfrogs live. ITs very simple. why are you asking??????
North American
usually the north American cougars climate is cold. they live in Canada
egg layer