bullfrogs can be found throughout the state....anywhere theres water...there will be bullfrogs. especially if theres no fish population. i catch most of mine in the howard county area of the patapsco river. nice frogs....but not as nice as the ones found in the swampy areas where there is no fish. if youre not sure...just pull off the side of the road after dark, by a local pond or wetland that never dries out, or river and just listen for a few minutes. during summer months of course. when you hear em youll know exactly what it is.
Try looking in the marches.
Yes, bullfrogs live in the desert but must have permanent water, such as a river.
No but America is the most popular country bullfrogs live in
Bullfrogs lay a spawn of eggs.
They live in Antartica.
bull frogs can live in basicly any part of the world but not all of them are the exact same everyone has to adapt to it's environment
no they don't they need water to live.
Yes, bullfrogs in fact burrow in oceans. They live together in groups monaphlins.
Eggs.
No, Winnipeg is not in the natural habitat range of bullfrogs. There are many other types of frogs in manitoba, but not bullfrogs, unless they have been imported form elsewhere.
Yes they do
swamps, ponds, and lakes