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    Attracting American bullfrogs? What's the minimum preferred pond size?

    What would be the minimum pond size preferred by American bullfrogs? I'm aware that they can be big amphibians (6-8"), but they seem to be adaptable, and I've read from other people's experiences that these frogs can colonize surprisingly small freshwater bodies. I've also read, though, that...
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    Attracting bullfrogs to an outdoor turtle pond? Is it possible to protect them from predation?

    Hello, folks! As I've mentioned on at least one other post, we own a red-eared slider turtle (terrapin) as a pet. She is an adult turtle, surpassing seven inches in shell length. I have been considering moving her to an outdoor pond for some time now, as red-eared/pond sliders aren't always...
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    Tips for attracting newts to outdoor frog ponds?

    Hello folks! I'm sure that many of you wildlife enthusiasts out there have wildlife ponds. I believe that a wildlife pond is basically a fishless pond that mostly balances itself out without much of any need for maintenance, at least once established. Am I correct? Anyway, we have an abundance...
  4. Frog? What Frog??

    Frog? What Frog??

    I have sat and waited hours in the marsh reeds for shots like this, but there was no need for waiting this time. I just happened to walk up on this Egret trying to finish its meal. I shot it as it turned towards me as if to say, "Frog? What frog???"
  5. a was here first get off.

    a was here first get off.

    lots of frogs around making their journey to the water.also the heron eating the frogs too.never got that capture though i did try no luck.
  6. Amphibians

    Amphibians

    Well................... What more can I say?
  7. Kiss

    Kiss

    Frogs in Love....
  8. King Size Backpack

    King Size Backpack

    It's that time of the year again,spring is nice and we'd better cling to it.
  9. Frogs for dinner!

    Frogs for dinner!

    Southern Ground Hornbill. Masai Mara, Kenya. Can you identify the plump frogs?
  10. Poised for action

    Poised for action

    Northern Laughing Tree Frog at Parry's Creek in the Kimberley, Western Australia
  11. Bullfrog

    Bullfrog

  12. Bull Frog Eyes

    Bull Frog Eyes

    I Keeping with my theme of the day. I switched from turtles to frogs for this one.
  13. Javan in Mindanao 2

    Javan in Mindanao 2

    This is a shot of one of the many Javan Pond-herons that were following close behind people working in the rice fields, picking up insects, fish and frogs flushed out by the farmers.
  14. Frog Reflection

    Frog Reflection

    Frog in a pond.
  15. Bullfrog

    Bullfrog

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