Indian Bullfrog

The Indian bullfrog is an amphibian native to the South and Southeast Asia regions. They are commonly seen in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan.

These frogs are quite large at about 6.5 inches long on average. They use their bulky size to consume larger prey such as mice and small birds.

Indian bullfrogs live in marshland habitats and inhabit brush or create burrows near a water source. During monsoon season, male frogs change color from olive green to bright yellow to attract mates. Their blue cheeks are actually vocal sacs that help them belt out their love song to nearby females.

Indian bullfrogs are territorial and will defend their patch of marsh-water.

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