Catch
of an enormous bullfrog in Vancouver Island has proved the fact that avid
amphibians are increasing across the British Columbia Island’s landscape. Russ
Schut was fishing in Sproat Lake with a bobber and worm; he was towed in 2 foot
long American bullfrog but released it after taking a photograph without
knowing that it belonged to a hostile species. American bullfrogs weigh up to
1.5 pounds and grow to about 7 inches. According to the Alberni Valley Times, they are voracious and big. National geographic told that American bullfrogs can lay more than
20,000 eggs with tadpoles reaching lengths of 7 inches. A group of Bullfrog,
colony or army, feed mainly at night, trapping prey by attacking with their
influential hind legs.

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