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Bullfrogs

American bullfrog, known mononymously in Canada and America as bullfrogs, are a species of aquatic frog, usually found in swamps, lakes, or ponds. They are noted for their yellow, green, and brown coloring, and the males' distinctive grumbling roar. While these frogs are native to the United States and Canada, they now flourish in Central and South America, Western Europe, and parts of Asia.

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Can you keep a wild bull frog?

Yes you can, you will need to find a source of flies for the toad/frog (in your case a bull frog) to supply food for the frog. also the water it lives in must be from where you found it or any other nearby waterlife pond. The frogs prefer to eat flies alive but they will eat them dead. it is harder to find alive flies unless you have a bunch flying around your house like i do.

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ribbet ribbet amphibians from the norther hemisphere need a hibernation time every year

What do American bullfrogs eat?

insects,arachnids,other frogs,birds,small mammals,reptiles

American Bullfrogs kingdom phylum class order family genus and species?

The American Bullfrog belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Amphibia, Order Anura, Family Ranidae, Genus Lithobates, and its species name is Lithobates catesbeianus. This species is well-known for its distinctive croaking call and is found in various aquatic habitats across North America.

What are the lyrics to the bullfrog hand game song?

Down by the bank side and hankey pankey where the bull frogs jump from bank to bankey saying A E I O U ker- plunk!