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  2. African bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    The African bullfrog is a voracious carnivore, eating insects and other invertebrates, small rodents, reptiles, small birds, fish, and other amphibians that can fit in their mouths. [5] [9] [10] It is also a cannibalistic species—the male African bullfrog is known for occasionally eating the tadpoles he guards, [11] and juveniles also eat ...

  3. Pyxicephalus - Wikipedia

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    Pyxicephalus (πυξίς, pyxis = "(round) box," κεφαλή, kephalē = "head") is a genus of true frogs from Sub-Saharan Africa, commonly referred to as African bull frogs or bull frogs. [1] They are very large ( P. adspersus ) to large (remaining species) frogs, with females significantly smaller than males. [ 2 ]

  4. Beelzebufo - Wikipedia

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    Size estimation of Beelzebufo. In early studies, it is suggested that Beelzebufo had snout-vent lengths of up to 42.5 cm (16.7 in). [1] But in later studies, animals of this species estimated to have grown to at least 23.2 cm (9.1 in) (snout-vent length), which is around the size a modern African bullfrog can reach. [5]

  5. Goliath frog - Wikipedia

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    The construction of these nests can also explain how the goliath frog became the largest frog. Digging out these nests which exceed 1 m in diameter is an extremely arduous task. Other species which perform this task are also quite large in size. This includes: male African Bullfrogs, Gladiator Frogs, and the Bornean Giant River Frog. [14]

  6. Edible bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    The edible bullfrog is a large bodied frog in which the males typically reach 8.3–12 cm (3.3–4.7 in) in snout–to–vent length and the females 8.5–11 cm (3.3–4.3 in). [3] Exceptionally large males may even reach 13.8 cm (5.4 in), although the species does not approach the sizes attained by the related African bullfrog (P. adspersus). [4]

  7. Bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    African bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus), found in central and southern Africa; Calabresi's bullfrog (Pyxicephalus obbianus), found in Somalia; Crowned bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus occipitalis), found in much of Africa; Edible bullfrog (Pyxicephalus edulis), found in much of Africa

  8. Pyxicephalidae - Wikipedia

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    Genus Nothophryne (5 species) – mongrel frogs; Genus Poyntonia (monotypic) Genus Strongylopus (10 species) Genus Tomopterna (16 species) Subfamily Pyxicephalinae [5] Genus Aubria (2 species) – Masako fishing frog, brown ball frog; Genus Pyxicephalus (4 species) – African bull frogs, pixie frog; Genus †Thaumastosaurus (3-5 species ...

  9. Crowned bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    The crowned bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus occipitalis) is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae.It is found in the Sub-Saharan Africa (Algeria, Angola, Benin ...