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the bull frog is most related to?

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Answered by jkutz
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✔✔ The bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, is most closely related to the spotted chorus frog, Pseudacris clarki Asian flying frog, Polypedates leucomystax.

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Answered by anjali962
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The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus), often simply known as the bullfrog in Canada and the United States, is an amphibious frog, a member of the family Ranidae, or "true frogs". This frog has an olive green back and sides blotched with brownish markings and a whitish belly spotted with yellow or grey. The upper lip is often bright green and males have yellow throats. It typically inhabits large, permanent water bodies, such as swamps, ponds, and lakes, though it can also reside along smaller creeks and streams where it is usually found along the water's edge. Bullfrogs can also occasionally be found inhabiting urban areas near ditches and culverts. The male bullfrog defends a territory during the breeding season. His call is reminiscent of the roar of a bull, which gives the frog its common name. This frog is native to southern and eastern parts of the United States and Canada, but has been widely introduced across other parts of North, Central and South America, Western Europe, and parts of Asia, and in some areas is regarded as a pest and an invasive species.The bullfrog is harvested for use as food in North America and in several other countries into which it has been introduced. It is also cultured in controlled environments, though this is a difficult and not always successful undertaking. Some international trade in frog legs occurs for human consumption. Bullfrogs are often used in biology classes in schools for dissection and are sometimes kept as pets. .

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name of binomial animals list :-

Rana catesbeiana Shaw, 1802

Rana pipiens – Daudin, 1802

Rana taurina Cuvier, 1817

Rana mugiens Merrem, 1820

Rana scapularis Harlan, 1826

Rana conspersa LeConte, 1855

Rana catesbyana Cope, 1889

Rana catesbyana Werner, 1909

Rana (Rana) catesbeiana

Rana (Rana) catesbeiana– Boulenger, 1920

Rana nantaiwuensis Hsü, 1930

Rana mugicus Angel, 1947

Rana catesbyana Smith, 1978

Rana (Rana) catesbeiana

Rana (Rana) catesbeianaDubois, 1987

Rana (Aquarana) catesbeiana

Rana (Aquarana) catesbeianaDubois, 1992

Rana (Novirana, Aquarana) catesbeiana Hillis & Wilcox, 2005

Lithobates (Aquarana) catesbeianus Dubois, 2006

Rana (Lithobates) catesbeiana Fouquette and Dubois, 2014.

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