Bullfrogs Eat Anything – National Geographic

Our piqued interest on the bullfrog still doesn’t end so here’s a great short documentary from National Geographic on this ranid creature. This should clear up our opinions on frogs that they mainly live on flies.

Bull Frogs

From rodents, snakes, fish, scorpions and spiders, these eating machines basically eat anything that passes in front of them. They do not have big claws, sharp feet or fangs and yet overcome pincers, poisons and spicy stingers.

Known to swim 20 feet to shore to grab a meal and hop back into the pond to drown them, they strike their prey with swiftness and stealth. They are also canibalistic and eat smaller size of their own species.

Check out 1 videoclip on the bullfrog from National Geographic after the jump.







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    3 Comments »

    1. psychomatix said

      November 24, 2009 @ 11:48 am

      Yaa … i saw this one. the bullfrog is what they convert into Kermit … hahaha … and there is also a fest of ‘tangkap katak’ … classic … what a fest!



    2. Bullfrogs Eat Anything – National GeographicMalaysia Citrajob | Malaysia Citrajob said

      June 27, 2010 @ 7:40 am

      [...] Hemmy.net – A source of varied interests for everyone, the weblog that never sleeps. Updated D… This entry was posted in Humor and tagged Anything, Bullfrogs, Geographic, National. Bookmark the permalink. ← Something is rotten in the State of Selangor MACC to record PI’s statement next month → [...]



    3. Cute Girl said

      January 17, 2012 @ 8:23 pm

      @psychomatix :D o you really mean it? That’s something.



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