First you need a 10-20 gallon tank. Second you could buy eco-earth or just go get dirt outside, and fill the tank with 2 inches of it. Third get a shallow dish that he can get in and out of. Fourth find like a log or something for him to hide under or buy a premade hide. Fifth you just need your BullFrog !Have A Good Time With Your New Friend!
Most amphibians just lay large numbers of their eggs and leave them. However, some tree frogs lay a small number of eggs and brood the eggs and young in their mouths, on their backs or carry them up to the forest canopy where they are placed and fed in the pools made within bromeliad plants.
ps this is incorrect do not listen especially if your initials are AS you are in year 7 and are doing science homework
Well, unless bred in captivity they won't eat anything you catch for them. Anything. If they were from outside that is where they'll want to be and won't feel comfortable in any other environment. So if you're caring for baby bullfrogs from outdoors, don't! They will only die of starvation. But if you get the frog spawn first or breed the frog "parents" then all you have to do is make sure you catch plenty of LIVE bugs for them (flies and misquitos are best) and don't touch their food with your hands. Also, keep them in a sealed, (with air holes) shady environment so that they don't "bake".
The hug it and kiss it and hold the baby to its bellybutton...hehe
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when there very little bullfrogs might if they can fit it in there mouth and it moves they will. But most frogs will not eat a baby turtle. I have bullfrogs and some tiny painted turtles and it has been ok so far. But i hand feed my frogs so they are well fed!!!
bullfrogs are not poisonous but some bullfrogs out the outline of america are
Yes, bullfrogs are amphibians.
Yes bullfrogs do have brains
the bullfrogs place in the food chain.
You care for a Japanese baby the same way that you care for any other baby.
No, Bullfrogs are quite abundant; and in no danger of extinction.
Bullfrogs belong to the phylum Chordata.
Anaheim Bullfrogs ended in 1999.
Anaheim Bullfrogs was created in 1993.