Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Utah Department of Natural Resources hopes to encourage residents to catch invasive bullfrogs — by tweeting about how ...
In the war against invasive species, it’s not clear that Arizona is winning. "We're losing, just like everyone else,” said ...
The little froglets and tadpoles were going home to the Huachuca Mountains in Southeastern Arizona. Filled with seemingly endless hops and squiggles, the young Chiricahua leopard frogs were packed in ...
A control program on southern Vancouver Island provided the carcasses of over 5,000 adult and juvenile invasive alien American bullfrogs. Examination of their stomach contents confirms that bullfrogs ...
Fishing duo Cole & Jay utilize fishing rods to catch giant bullfrogs for a meal of delicious fried frog legs.
California will take steps to ban the importation and sale of bullfrogs, halting century-old commerce that has introduced deadly disease to the state’s native frogs. The decision, which ends a battle ...
Bullfrogs are fascinating amphibians with an impressive repertoire of sounds. Their name comes from the male’s deep, resonant “mooing” call, which sounds a lot like a cow or bull. However, the weird ...
“One reason American bullfrogs are among the top worst globally introduced pests is because they eat everything — anything that fits into their mouth,” said senior author Brian Todd, a UC Davis ...
In the realm of delicious activities conducted after dark with a fishing rod, one obscure sport is leaps and bounds above the rest. “The only thing that’s really comparable is spotlighting and ...
Paul Spring is the caretaker of San Francisco Family Camp Mather, a magnificent 330-acre camping area nestled near Hetch Hetchy Reservoir in Yosemite National Park. A primary obsession for children ...
Worldwide there are about 2,700 species of frogs, but only 14 are found in Minnesota. Six are classified as true frogs, five are species of tree frogs and three are types of toads. Bullfrogs are true ...
Stay Wide Eyed: Reed and Smith are after meat frogs: the 1-pounders and better. “You can judge a frog’s size by its eyes,” Smith says. “If they’re big and set wide, that’s a good frog.” You can also ...