Oklahoma designated the bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus(formerly Rana catesbeiana), as the official state amphibian in 1997. The bullfrog is the largest frog in North America and can be found throughout the state of Oklahoma (although it prefers larger, deeper bodies of water, it can be found in almost every lake, pond, bog, sluggish stream, and even cattle tanks).
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bullfrogs are not poisonous but some bullfrogs out the outline of america are
yes there was a dinosaur found in Oklahoma
They are not the best swimmers, but if a water dish is too deep they can float
As far as scientists have found, there are no living creatures in outer space.
Yes, bullfrogs are amphibians.
Yes bullfrogs do have brains
Bobcats and cougars are found in Oklahoma.
the bullfrogs place in the food chain.
As pets, yes ferrets can be found in SW Oklahoma
No, Bullfrogs are quite abundant; and in no danger of extinction.
Bullfrogs belong to the phylum Chordata.
Toledo Bullfrogs was created in 2008.