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"<b>Just the Facts: </b><br><br>Native to North America, bull frogs range in color from green to brown, often have dark blotches on their body, and a yellow or white underside. Female bullfrogs are generally larger than males.",

"<b>A Little Loud: </b><br><br>Bullfrogs are known for their loud, bellowing call, which can carry for quite a distance. <br><br>Their loud call often makes people think that bullfrogs are much larger than they really are.",

"<b>Shape Shifter: </b><br><br>Because there are large spaces between the bullfrog's jaw bones, they tend to shift according to the angle of the floor. This dramatically effects the shape of the bullfrog's head!",

"<b>Long Live the Frog! </b><br><br>The longest living bullfrog made it to 16 years old. Bullfrogs usually live nine years in the wild.",

"<b>Baby, It's Cold Outside: </b><br><br>Bullfrogs generally prefer warm weather. Instead of migrating south for the winter, they will hibernate so they do not have to deal with the cold temperatures.", 

"<b>Hunger Strike: </b><br><br>When a bullfrog is looking for food, it will silently wait for prey to pass by and then strike!", 

"<b>Not So Bright:</b><br><br>Bullfrogs have a brain and spinal cord, which make up their central nervous system.<br><br> According to research, the brain is just a tad bigger than the spinal cord.",

"<b>Hungry, Hungry Frogs:</b><br><br> Bullfrogs will eat anything they can get into their mouths. Some of their favorite foods include small mammals, birds, fish, snakes, other species of frogs, and turtles. ",

"<b>Bullfrogs Abound!</b><br><br> Bullfrogs commonly live in bodies of water such as ponds, swamps, and areas that contain dense forms of vegetation. <br><br>They are common to North America, though they have been introduced to other countries throughout the world. <br><br>In Europe and the western U.S are trying to control bullfrog populations because they tend to drive out native species.",

"<b>And You Thought Puberty Was Rough:</b><br><br> Like humans, the male bullfrog has testes and the female bullfrog has ovaries.<br><br> Bullfrogs reproduce in the springtime and can lay up to 25,000 eggs at a time. <br><br>The eggs that are laid will eventually become tadpoles, which will, over time, turn into adult frogs. This process can take up to 2 years.",

"<b>Finger Lickin' Good:</b><br><br> In Southern United States, bullfrogs are considered a delicious delicacy. <br><br>Harvested from local swamps and lakes, the bull frogs' legs are generally removed and fried up! When served, they look similar to chicken drum sticks.",

"<b>The Long Jump:</b><br><br> The average bullfrog can leap between 3 and 6 feet in a single hop!",

"<b>A Man's Home is His Castle:</b><br><br> Bullfrogs are very territorial and spend a great deal of time guarding their homes. If they are feeling threatened, they will issue loud warning calls or even wrestle their predator! <br><br>Female bullfrogs tend to show great interest in males that have territory that is well stocked with prey.",

"<b>Eye Spy:</b><br><br> Bullfrogs often stay in the water with only their eyes peeking out. This allows them to spot any predators that could be approaching. <br><br>Bullfrogs have eyelids similar to humans, which protect their eyes from any particles in the air and help to keep their eyes moist.",

"<b>Bummer of a Blind Spot:</b><br><br> Bull frogs have a blind spot right between their nostrils, which prevents them from seeing directly in front of them. <br><br>This forces them to turn their heads from side to side in order to get a good view of their prey.",

"<b>Courageous Critter:</b><br><br> Bullfrogs can eat animals that are surprisingly large, including bats and even dangerous snakes! <br><br>In fact, one bullfrog that was trapped in a snake cage at a Zoo managed to survive and also to eat 16 baby cobras.   ",

"<b>Calling Card:</b><br><br> Bull frogs are very vocal and have distinct predatory calls for each area in which they live.<br><br> Should more than one species live in an area, they will make sure their calls sound different so each species can be recognized.",
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