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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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What is a bullfrog?

A Bullfrog is a large frog that puffs the bottom of its mouth out while croaking. They are very lumpy and mostly live in swamps. When full adult frogs, they may be larger than your two hands together.

Do bullfrogs lay soft eggs on land?

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Are bullfrogs smart?

Yes bullfrogs are smart in unique way.

Do bullfrogs eat lilly pads?

No, bullfrogs are carnivores. They eat worms and insects.

Do bullfrogs externally or internally fertilize?

actually fogs reproduce sexually but in an indirect way because when male frogs attracts female frog they both meet under water the male frog leaves his sperms in water and female frog collets it

What do bullfrogs look like?

bullfrogs are just the same as regular frogs but are like 2 times the size. but when bull frogs croak is sounds like a cow[ or bull] thats where it gets its name from

Bullfrog in your small pond Will it eat your goldfish who is about 4-5 inches big?

I believe the answer to the question would be a firm "yes". Bullfrogs will eat about anything they can swallow even with difficulty. The rest of the answer rests with another question-"how big is the frog"? One additional note would be to tell you I once had a nice set-up containing a few snakes and a rather large bullfrog in the water below. I put a fullgrown and pregnant mouse into the terarium in order to feed the rat snake hanging in the above branch. Before the snake could respond to the rodents presence the bullfrog grabbed the mouse and forced it down its throat totally cosuming it and then sat as if nothing had happened Needless to say I was amazed!

Bullfrog liver function?

The function of the liver of a bullfrog is much the same as that of humans. The bullfrog's liver aids in blood purification and secretes bile.

What are bullfrog enemies?

birds,blue harons, and diving ducks BY A KID

What does it mean when a bull frog has a bubble on its butt?

It means it has a bloated abdomen, and will likely need to see a vet.

Of what advantage is the floating behavior of a bullfrog?

The advantage of floating to a bullfrog means that they are able to collect insects off the surface of the water. Bullfrogs eat insects as large as dragonflies.

Do Bullfrogs Have caine nine teeth Short Foramen magnum fwd?

"Bullfrogs have teeth in the roof of their mouth and a muscular tongue capable of flipping prey into their mouth" according to: http://www.grizzlyrun.com/Pets/Amphibians/Frogs/Bullfrog/Default.htm

What is the bullfrogs niche?

the bullfrogs place in the food chain.

Do cats eat bullfrogs?

I am not sure but my cat is definitely aware that the bullfrog is out there in the pond- I have seen her slinking about when she gets close - I think he may be too fast for her as I try not to make him comfortable whenever someone approaches - I don't want to lose him.

Where is the albino bullfrog located?

there is more den 1 albino bullfrog in the world, you can buy 2 albino bullfrog tadpoles on ebay. a fullgrown bullfrog can be about 100 bucks.

Why would a bullfrog be pale?

A bull frog might be pale because it is sick, getting old, or that's what color it should be.

What does the South American burrowing bullfrog eat?

Like most frogs it eats insects but i have read that they eat small mammals no idea if thats true or not.

What is the record for the largest bullfrog?

The record for the largest bullfrog claims to be an eleven pound bullfrog in Louisiana. However, there is some doubt over the originality of the photograph with National Geographic saying that bullfrogs can weigh up to 1.5 pounds.

How do you take care of bullfrog eggs?

Just put mud in their cage/aquariam or what evere your using as the home and keep them at, atleast 50F., They will hatch and hibernate