The American bullfrog and the leopard frog were once ... commonly known as the Australian green tree frog or the dumpy frog ...
“To jump on the water surface, you have to have your legs retracted and ready to push down again by the time you’re ...
More: Do gingko trees really live for hundreds of years? | ECOVIEWS Our largest frog, the iconic American bullfrog, is a native throughout the eastern United States (except for southern Florida ...
The green-eyed tree frog has adapted its appearance to blend in with the moss-covered rain forests of Queensland, Australia. The frogs' coloration and markings vary with their specific habitat ...
DESCRIPTION: Stockier than other leopard frogs, the Chiricahua looks like a small bullfrog with spots. The adult ranges in size from about two to five inches in length, and females are larger than ...
The frog is also threatened by introduced species: Bullfrogs and green frogs compete with Oregon spotted frogs for food, while fish introduced for sport fishing may also compete for prey — or prey on ...