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African Bullfrog
Jump into the wild world of a giant, hungry amphibian!
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Pyxicephalus adspersus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
9 inches long
diet
Insects, small animals, even other frogs
lifespan
15 to 25 years
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Overview
The African Bullfrog is a spectacular amphibian that can grow up to 23 centimeters (9 inches) long. This lively creature hops around Africa, bringing a splash of excitement to ponds and wetlands.
These bullfrogs are quite the snack lovers. They munch on insects, small animals, and yes, even other frogs! Talk about an appetite that could make any chef green with envy!
Want to know a fun fact? African Bullfrogs can live for an impressive 15 to 25 years. They enjoy a long life, hopping through their habitats and making friends—or snacks along the way!
Female bullfrogs lay thousands of eggs in the water, making it a serious froggy family reunion! The tadpoles take about 3 to 6 weeks to grow into little bullfrogs. Then, they leap into the world, ready for adventure.
With their huge mouths and strong legs, African Bullfrogs have earned a reputation as fantastic jumpers and eaters. They can spring into the air quickly, making them great at catching their dinner in a flash!
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