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    Attracting American bullfrogs? What's the minimum preferred pond size?

    What would be the minimum pond size preferred by American bullfrogs? I'm aware that they can be big amphibians (6-8"), but they seem to be adaptable, and I've read from other people's experiences that these frogs can colonize surprisingly small freshwater bodies. I've also read, though, that...
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    What was the largest American bullfrog any of you has measured?

    Hello, folks! I have a question concerning American bullfrogs that I'm hoping some of you would know. We have caught many bullfrogs in my lifetime, although not nearly as many as the less wary green frogs. American bullfrogs are huge. We've caught some pretty huge specimens in the past back in...
  3. Well peeps.......

    Well peeps.......

    ....couldn't resist using Mali's beginning to his stories about photos. Guess I found peeps. Sorry no feathers today
  4. A garden Bullfrog

    A garden Bullfrog

    Odd thing. We had a huge frog kill in the spring. I thought I would not see anther frog this year. By the end of the summer there more frogs in the pond than ever.
  5. Bullfrog

    Bullfrog

    I saw this big guy at a freshwater marsh.
  6. Southern Bullfrog

    Southern Bullfrog

    A young male bullfrog who was unusually tolerant of me and my camera lens
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