The American Bullfrog is a large, robust frog native to North America, known for its distinctive deep croak. It typically inhabits ponds, lakes, and marshes, where it thrives in warm, wet environments. This species can grow up to 8 inches in length and is easily recognized by its green or brown skin and yellow throat.
American Bullfrogs are opportunistic eaters, consuming a wide variety of prey, including insects, small fish, and even other frogs. They play a crucial role in their ecosystem as both predators and prey, contributing to the balance of aquatic life in their habitats.