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  2. American bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus), often simply known as the bullfrog in Canada and the United States, is a large true frog native to eastern North America. It typically inhabits large permanent water bodies such as swamps , ponds , and lakes .

  3. File:American Bullfrog, tadpole stage (Rana catesbeiana ...

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    Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) Small rear legs visible Allegeny County, NY USA: Date: 7 October 2011, 11:12: Source: American Bullfrog, tadpole stage (Rana catesbeiana) Author: Dave Huth from Allegany County, NY, USA

  4. True frog - Wikipedia

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    The true frogs vary greatly in size, ranging from small—such as the wood frog (Lithobates sylvatica)—to large. Many of the true frogs are aquatic or live close to water. Most species lay their eggs in the water and go through a tadpole stage. However, as in most families of frogs, there is large variation of habitat within the

  5. Find out which of these must-see aquariums in the US are ...

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    From American Bullfrogs to Atlantic Bottlenose dolphins, the tourist hot spot has a living collection of more than 20,000 animals. Back in 2008, The Australia: Wild Extremes exhibit scooped the ...

  6. Frog - Wikipedia

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    The cane toad (Rhinella marina) has been known to survive 24 years in captivity, and the American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) 14 years. [171] Frogs from temperate climates hibernate during the winter, and four species are known to be able to withstand freezing during this time, including the wood frog (Rana sylvatica). [172]

  7. Photos show freaky metallic blue bullfrog caught in Rhode ...

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    Photos shared by the family show the odd coloration looks even stranger due to a metallic glint to the frog’s skin. A national study by Cornell University researchers found 69 blue frogs ...

  8. Lithobates - Wikipedia

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    The name was previously used by Frost et al. as a separate genus of ranid frogs that included most of the North American frogs traditionally included in the genus Rana, [7] including the American bullfrog and northern leopard frog. Frost used the name in this sense in the frog section of a North American common names list edited by Crother ...

  9. File:North-American-bullfrog1.jpg - Wikipedia

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