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FWIW I can't tell how big those frogs are in the pic from the store. The leopards I see around here are 3 to 4 inches and often move away from the pond a bit to forage. Our bulls are bigger maybe 6 and don't have those obvious spots. I read somewhere that southern bulls can have spots.


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Bill the bullfrogs are the ones that make the most noise at night correct?


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Yes....but our kind of leopards call as well but they sound more like a chirp to me!

Edit: Now that I think about, I think most every kind of frog calls. I think each kind has more than one call as well. Depends on whether they are establishing a territory or calling a mate as to what kind of noise they make.

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That deep throated bull frog is what I am looking for. You know the sound if you have ever been around small lakes or ponds. When he hollor's out, you say," where is that sucker". I know his legs would make a meal all by his self. I"ve seen pictures of him, about 14" long and weighs about 2 lbs. smile. But never find him when out hunting frown
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