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  2. American bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    Predators of American bullfrogs once in their adult stages can range from 150 g (5.3 oz) belted kingfishers (Megaceryle alcyon) to 1,100 lb (500 kg) American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis). [ 55 ] [ 56 ] The eggs and larvae are unpalatable to many salamanders and fish , but the high levels of activity of the tadpoles may make them more ...

  3. Arroyo toad - Wikipedia

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    Adult arroyo toads are also vulnerable to predators such as American Bullfrogs and garter snakes. Although they may escape, they have a high likeliness of dying from wounds caused by their attackers. The American Bullfrog has a tendency to prey on males during their mating calls, and will attack toads while they are in amplex thereby preventing ...

  4. Endangered frogs have yet to 'croak' as conservationists ...

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    The arrival of the American bullfrog has been harmful to many native species, but Heinzman said that the northern leopard frog's populations are alarmingly low, with only one site in the State ...

  5. Japanese tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Lithobates catesbeianus, colloquially known as the American bullfrog, is an exotic predator of H. japonica. [19] Predation by L. catesbeianus has been shown to significantly decrease the bone mineral density of H. japonica. [19]

  6. A guide to the frogs and toads of NJ: Species, habitats ... - AOL

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    Bullfrog. Where and when to find them: Bullfrogs can be found all over the state in bodies of freshwater, typically in the vegetation at the water's edge. Their breeding season runs from April ...

  7. Lithobates - Wikipedia

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    Lithobates, commonly known as the bullfrogs, is a genus of true frogs, of the family Ranidae. [1] The name is derived from litho- (stone) and the Greek bates ( βάτης , one that treads), meaning one that treads on rock, or rock climber.

  8. Giant chicken frog faces extinction due to a deadly amphibian ...

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    Certain frog species, such as the American bullfrog, according to the Amphibian Ark organization, have immune defenses that are fully tolerant of the disease, and others live in environments that ...

  9. Pickerel frog - Wikipedia

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    The pickerel frog's poisonous secretions cannot stop all creatures; green frogs, bull frogs, northern water snakes, eastern ribbon snakes, and common garter snakes are their usual predators. [22] When threatened, pickerel frogs will jump into the water and dive to the bottom to escape predators like birds and snakes.