I am aware of YouTube and also its numerous advertisements which I hate. Does anyone here have a video clip they can share of a BullFrog or Green-frog? I believe these frogs are close in size. Thanks..
Some non-YouTube videos turn up on a google search, but here's a clip with both species from a breeding pond (not my video): Green Frog & Bullfrog Video
Bullfrogs can get considerably larger than Greens, there's some size statistics in the links below (from Rhode Island Vernal Pools website):
Green Frog
Bull Frog
Thank you so much for that link. Yes I get tired of YouTube and it's constant advertisements. Also get tired of the frog abuse videos that show up and get very disgusted. These are such beautiful animals.
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My hubby and I just took some videos. Here is one. The Green frogs call sounds like a rubber band, the American bullies sound like a deep repetitive call.
Northern greens or Lithobates/Rana clamitans are smaller and have a ridge line along their sides from eye to about 1/3 or half of the side. Bullfrogs lack this line. Otherwise their markings are very similar.
Males call and their ear drum is larger than their eye, female's ear drum (tympanum) is smaller or equal to the size of their eye.
American bullfrog
Lithobates/Rana catessbeiana
My photo
Google images
Bullfrog (male)
Green frog (female)
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Bye the way not sure if you watched the video but the camera was tilted on the side making it hard to watch.
I'm not sure how high up they can live. Good question.
Yes, YouTube loaded it in that way, lol! Not sure why. I was thinking the same.
Here are some baby clamitans...
Not the best photo ever. They are rescue babies that will be released in a few days.
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When I first read the title I thought you were talking about a bullfrog eating a green frog XD Well know I know that isn't the case. Btw, great pics Heatheranne!
Thanks .
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