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Bullfrog

Lithobates catesbeiana

Photo by QWMom
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34.0104, -84.5912

Field Notes

Description:

While you can't see the eardrums on this specimen, you can see that the dorsolateral folds of skin do not extend far past where they would be so. This rules out green/bronze frog.

Habitat:

Bullfrogs are found throughout the eastern and central U.S. and have been widely-introduced elsewhere. They are found throughout Georgia and South Carolina and may be found in nearly any aquatic habitat. They generally breed in permanent ponds and have a higher tolerance for fish than other amphibians in our region.

Notes:

Spotted along a segment of the Noonday Creek Trail in Kennesaw, GA

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