Listen for Missouri’s largest frog, and official state amphibian, at the water’s edge this week. The American bullfrog is a popular game species in Missouri, and may be pursued from sunset on June 30 ...
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Conservation gets complicated when a native U.S. species is appreciated in one part of the country, but despised in another. Consider, if you will, the American bullfrog. “In the Eastern U.S., where ...
American bullfrog DNA has turned up not far from the only known habitat of Pithecopus rusticus — a small, critically endangered tree frog that lives in Brazil. These neon green, orange and black frogs ...
A "constellation of eyes" welcomed Sidney Woodruff the first time she went nighttime frog spotting at Yosemite National Park. Her headlamp lit up thousands of eyes that belonged to the invasive ...
The baritone call of the bullfrog is so deep and resonant, it resembles the mooing of a cow, hence its name. Only males emit this trademark "jug-o-rum" bellow, and their choruses can be heard during ...
As fall continues with some sunny weather, gardening is still on our radar. You may have questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The wrong kind of ribbits have been growing louder across Front Range ponds and waterways in recent years. Northern Colorado’s local governments are now ...
Bullfrog history North American bullfrogs are found near lakes, ponds, rivers or bogs. Warm, still, shallow waters with a lot of aquatic vegetation favor bullfrogs by providing suitable habitats for ...
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Conservation gets complicated when a native U.S. species is appreciated in one part of the country but despised in another. Consider, if you will, the American bullfrog. “In the Eastern U.S., where it ...