American bullfrogs, which were once confined to much of eastern North America, have exploded around the world with dire consequences for native species. Now researchers say they may have found a way ...
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The American bullfrog is native to the eastern United States but was introduced in the West. Voracious eaters with large mouths, their diets can include birds, bats, rodents, newts, snakes, and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Thanks to Americans developing a taste for frog legs, the American bullfrog has become both a native and invasive species in its native country. Vox reported on the rampant American bullfrog problem, ...
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 ...
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The call of American bullfrogs was deafening when scientists from UC Davis first began researching the impact of invasive bullfrogs on native northwestern pond turtles at Yosemite National Park. “At ...
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 ...
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 ...