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John Bachman June 18th 04 09:00 PM

Bullfrog vs green frog
 
Now that I finally have a frog in my pond (a big fat one) I need that
link to the bullfrog/green frog differences.

Anyone?

TIA

John


Ka30P June 18th 04 09:18 PM

Bullfrog vs green frog
 
Congrats on your frog ;-)

This is a picture of a bullfrog
http://www.willowparkecology.com/ima...z/bullfrog.jpg

Here is a greenfrog
http://vergil.hackedtobits.com/greenfrog.jpg

The distinguishing characteristic is the ridge that starts at the back of the
eye. Bullfrog - it curves around the eardrum, greenfrog - it runs down the
back.


kathy :-)
algae primer
http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html

Susan H. Simko June 18th 04 09:45 PM

Bullfrog vs green frog
 
Ka30P wrote:
Congrats on your frog ;-)

This is a picture of a bullfrog
http://www.willowparkecology.com/ima...z/bullfrog.jpg

Here is a greenfrog
http://vergil.hackedtobits.com/greenfrog.jpg

The distinguishing characteristic is the ridge that starts at the back of the
eye. Bullfrog - it curves around the eardrum, greenfrog - it runs down the
back.


Don't forget the big difference in voice. Green frogs sound
distinctively like the twang of a banjo string.

http://www.nwf.org/frogwatchUSA/frogs_state.cfm

has a list of frogs native ot your area with audio sound clips for each.

I find it a lot easier to distinguish my frog and toad visitors and
residents by voice.

Susan
shsimko[@]duke[.]edu

jammer June 19th 04 05:41 AM

Bullfrog vs green frog
 
I think i have a bullfrog after looking at many pictures. I didn't in
a million years expect to see one here because there are no bodies of
water around here except for my 2 yr old puddle. This thing is way
bigger than the toads and i haven't seen any of my toad friends since
i saw the bullfrog. That bothers me. If it stays, what will happen
next mating season? Will it chase off the mating pairs of toads? I
didn't find any info that said b.frogs eat toads, but my tads are all
but missing and i am not seeing babies near the pond and no adults
whatsoever. And the pondmaster toad doesnt go there any more. :( I
liked watching him eat and he could care less if i was there or not.
Maybe i'll run it off this fall, i dont know.






On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:45:21 -0400, "Susan H. Simko"
wrote:

Ka30P wrote:
Congrats on your frog ;-)

This is a picture of a bullfrog
http://www.willowparkecology.com/ima...z/bullfrog.jpg

Here is a greenfrog
http://vergil.hackedtobits.com/greenfrog.jpg

The distinguishing characteristic is the ridge that starts at the

back of the
eye. Bullfrog - it curves around the eardrum, greenfrog - it runs

down the
back.


Don't forget the big difference in voice. Green frogs sound
distinctively like the twang of a banjo string.

http://www.nwf.org/frogwatchUSA/frogs_state.cfm

has a list of frogs native ot your area with audio sound clips for

each.

I find it a lot easier to distinguish my frog and toad visitors and
residents by voice.

Susan
shsimko[@]duke[.]edu



Susan H. Simko June 21st 04 04:59 PM

Bullfrog vs green frog
 
jammer wrote:
I think i have a bullfrog after looking at many pictures. I didn't in
a million years expect to see one here because there are no bodies of
water around here except for my 2 yr old puddle. This thing is way
bigger than the toads and i haven't seen any of my toad friends since
i saw the bullfrog. That bothers me. If it stays, what will happen
next mating season? Will it chase off the mating pairs of toads? I
didn't find any info that said b.frogs eat toads, but my tads are all
but missing and i am not seeing babies near the pond and no adults
whatsoever. And the pondmaster toad doesnt go there any more. :( I
liked watching him eat and he could care less if i was there or not.
Maybe i'll run it off this fall, i dont know.


My green frog and my toads somewhat peacefully co-exist and I don't know
about bulls and toads.

OTOH, most things don't eat toadpoles or toads. Toads have a poison sac
under their back that makes them a very unpleasant snack. My
understanding is that the same holds true of toadpoles - very unpleasant
to eat. However, I will admit that I have seen my shubunkin snacking on
my toadpoles though I suspect it was more out of annoyance then desire
to eat them.

Perhaps your toadpoles have fledged? Depending upon water temps they
can be gone in as little as three weeks. IIRC, you're in TX so you
probably have warmer water temps than I have in NC. My toadpoles were
out of the pond in about 4 weeks here.

Susan
shsimko[@]duke[.]edu

jammer June 21st 04 11:18 PM

Bullfrog vs green frog
 
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 11:59:28 -0400, "Susan H. Simko"
wrote:

jammer wrote:
I think i have a bullfrog after looking at many pictures. I didn't

in
a million years expect to see one here because there are no bodies

of
water around here except for my 2 yr old puddle. This thing is way
bigger than the toads and i haven't seen any of my toad friends

since
i saw the bullfrog. That bothers me. If it stays, what will happen
next mating season? Will it chase off the mating pairs of toads? I
didn't find any info that said b.frogs eat toads, but my tads are

all
but missing and i am not seeing babies near the pond and no adults
whatsoever. And the pondmaster toad doesnt go there any more. :( I
liked watching him eat and he could care less if i was there or

not.
Maybe i'll run it off this fall, i dont know.


My green frog and my toads somewhat peacefully co-exist and I don't

know
about bulls and toads.

OTOH, most things don't eat toadpoles or toads. Toads have a poison

sac
under their back that makes them a very unpleasant snack. My
understanding is that the same holds true of toadpoles - very

unpleasant
to eat. However, I will admit that I have seen my shubunkin snacking

on
my toadpoles though I suspect it was more out of annoyance then

desire
to eat them.

Perhaps your toadpoles have fledged? Depending upon water temps they
can be gone in as little as three weeks. IIRC, you're in TX so you
probably have warmer water temps than I have in NC. My toadpoles

were
out of the pond in about 4 weeks here.

Susan
shsimko[@]duke[.]edu


I found about 100 tadpoles (toadpoles) on top of a pot and fed them
flake fish food. So, i am no longer worried about the bullfrog chowing
down on them.

Some of the tads have fledged because i found a couple baby toads no
bigger than my pinky nail cut down to the quick. I had housed 15
toadpoles in an aquarium and they were toads in a month. These are
over 2 months old and still no front legs. Guess it all depends on
food supply and space as well as temperature.

Thanks for your reply.


jammer July 6th 04 10:55 AM

Bullfrog
 
I finally got a pretty good look at the big frog tonight. I couldn't
see it's feet, but it is about 5 inches long without it's feet. After
looking at it and then looking at pictures, the only way to tell was
it's size. It has to be a (young?) bullfrog. It is brown on the back,
green on the head, white on it's chest and yellow around it's mouth.
Quite a good specimen. So far it hasn't eaten my 3 fish. It looks
rather thin.

Benign Vanilla July 6th 04 02:00 PM

Bullfrog
 

"jammer" wrote in message
...
I finally got a pretty good look at the big frog tonight. I couldn't
see it's feet, but it is about 5 inches long without it's feet. After
looking at it and then looking at pictures, the only way to tell was
it's size. It has to be a (young?) bullfrog. It is brown on the back,
green on the head, white on it's chest and yellow around it's mouth.
Quite a good specimen. So far it hasn't eaten my 3 fish. It looks
rather thin.


I have some new found bull's in my pond this year as well. I can't get pics
though, as my digi-cam is dead. Anyway, here is a photo of a green frog,
http://www.darofamily.com/jeff/files...2/p1010009.jpg. You can
tell it's a green, because of the fold of skin that runs down it's back. On
a bull, that fold turns 90 degrees down to the front legs.

BV.




WilsonKKW July 8th 04 03:51 PM

Bullfrog
 
tht is a handsome frog! I wish he was mine

[email protected] July 9th 04 02:29 PM

Bullfrog
 
OK Ms Piggie
Lets not pine over each others frogs :)
(WilsonKKW) wrote in message ...
tht is a handsome frog! I wish he was mine



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