In the family Pyxicephalidae The African bullfrog is a species of frog
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Due to its scientific name, it is also called Pixie Frog.
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The African bullfrog is a carnivore that eats insects, other invertebrates, small rodents, reptiles, small birds, fish, and other amphibians.
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Typically, breeding starts after about 65 mm (2.6 in) of rain over the course of two days.
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Shallow, temporary water bodies such as pools, pans, and ditches are where they breed.
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Males of the African bullfrog call out during the rainy season.
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It can sit quietly for hours partially buried in the earth with only its nostrils exposed.
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The sound a bullfrog makes when it is annoyed is another characteristic of the bullfrog. Croaking, roaring, or bleating are the sounds described.
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A frog estivates by sloughing off its skin one layer at a time to form a cocoon around itself.
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One of the adaptations the frog has developed to stay alive in a hostile environment is this.
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Frogs need to shed their skin in one piece from time to time, which is different from how human and other mammal skin works.
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After the animal is split down the back, the belly is split next. The frog pulls its arms and legs out of the old skin and then works it off its head. The frog eats its old skin.