Bullfrog
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Lithobates catesbeianus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Central America
Average size
3.5 to 6 inches long
diet
Insects, small fish, birds, other frogs
lifespan
7 to 9 years
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Overview
The bullfrog is a lively amphibian that loves to croak! Known scientifically as Lithobates catesbeianus, this green giant can grow between 3.5 to 6 inches long, making it a popular resident in ponds and marshes in Central America.
Bullfrogs are great eaters. They enjoy a tasty diet of insects, small fish, birds, and even other frogs! These hungry critters will use their long, sticky tongues to catch their meals in a flash.
Bullfrogs are also fantastic vocalists. Their deep, booming croaks can be heard from quite a distance, especially during mating season when male bullfrogs compete to attract the attention of the lovely ladies. Talk about singing for your supper!
This amphibian has a remarkable lifespan of 7 to 9 years in the wild. They grow through several stages, starting as tiny tadpoles, and then they transform into hopping, predatory frogs.
Bullfrogs are found in freshwater habitats like ponds, lakes, and swamps. They enjoy basking in the sun during the day but become active at night when they love to hunt for food.
These amazing amphibians are part of the Anura order, which means they can jump, swim, and croak with style. Next time you hear the cheerful chirp of a bullfrog, remember you are listening to one of nature's delightful performers!
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