Bull Frog Rana catesbeiana

Distribution: Noth America
Length: 20 cm (8 inches)
Diet: Insects, pinkies, and (for larger individuals) adult mice.
Ideal Conditions: Large enclosures in view of their size, temperature in excess of 15C (59F)
Hibernation: Yes
Sex Differences: The eardrum is significantly larger in males than in females
Breeding: A large amount of spawn is produced
Other Info: These large frogs lead solitary lives. When you first begin raising them they will be shy at first but if given the right amount of cover they will become settle. These frogs have huge appetites and can sometimes can eat small mice (pinkies). They can be cannibalistic if they are housed together with smaller frogs. Tadpoles may remain in metamorphosis for two years.
(c) Kyle Abrey