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Animal Description: ommonly found in the Southern United States, the Bullfrog is the largest frog in North America. Bullfrog numbers are down because of mankind having a taste for their leg meat, now considered a delicacy. In fact, many southern states have passed laws regulating how many frogs may be caught. Because of this, many frog legs are now imported. Cras quis libero. Cras venenatis. Aliquam posuere lobortis pede. Bullfrogs are known for their distinctive throaty call
and their incredible leaping ability. Some have been known to jump as far as 3 to 6 feet in distance. Bullfrogs will defend their territories in a variety of ways, including sparring with another male.
At the time of breeding, males will call the females, and the females will respond with a call of their own, hence one of the wondrous sounds of summer. The Bullfrog hibernates in the winter, and in the spring they return from the bottom to sing again. On average, Bullfrogs will grow to a length of 3 1/2 to 6 inches,
nd their legs, outstretched, will add another 7-10 inches. It has been reported that captive individuals are not as large as those that live in the wild. Bullfrogs show diversity in their color schemes, most often they are green to greenish-brown, and sometimes with spots. Their undersides are usually light in color, with darker patterning mixed in. Their back feet are webbed. They also have an external eardrum, and the male's being larger than the female's. Their eyes are gold or brown, and their bodies are broad and flat. Bullfrog tadpoles are usually dark brown or slightly green. They usually range between 1 and 3.5 inches in length; they have round bodies and flat tails.
