American Bullfrog vs Pig FrogSee Who Wins

Welcome everyone to this exciting matchup between the American Bullfrog and Pig Frog! These two amphibians are ready to go head-to-head in a fierce battle to determine who will come out on top.
Contender 1: American Bullfrog
The American Bullfrog, known for its distinctive loud croaking call, is a large amphibian with smooth, moist skin, webbed hind feet, and a green or brown body peppered with dark spots. They are opportunistic feeders and are known for their voracious appetites, consuming insects, small mammals, fish, and even other frogs.
Fun Fact: One fun fact about the American Bullfrog is that they have an expandable throat that allows them to produce their signature loud calls that can be heard up to a mile away.
Contender 2: Pig Frog
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Matchup Stats
American Bullfrog | Pig Frog | |
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Size | Up to 6 inches (15 cm) in body length | Up to 6 inches (15.2 cm) in length |
Weight | Up to 1.1 pounds (500 grams) | Up to 1 pound (0.45 kg) |
Speed | 3 mph (4.8 km/h) | 6-8 mph (9.6-12.9 km/h) |
Key Strength | Powerful hind legs for jumping | Strong jumping ability |
Biggest Weakness | Vulnerable belly | Slow movement on land |
Fun Fact: Another interesting fact about the American Bullfrog is that they can live in both aquatic and terrestrial environments, able to survive in diverse habitats ranging from ponds and lakes to forests and fields.
Fun Fact: Pig Frogs are expert burrowers, using their strong hind legs and muscular bodies to dig burrows in the moist soil of their wetland habitats, providing shelter and protection from predators.
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American Bullfrog vs Pig Frog
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Scientific Stats
American Bullfrog | Pig Frog | |
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Scientific Name | Lithobates catesbeianus | Lithobates grylio |
Family | Ranidae | Ranidae |
Habitat | Aquatic and terrestrial environments | Swamps and wetlands |
Geography | North America | Southeastern United States |
Diet | Insects, small mammals, fish, frogs | Insects, spiders, small fish |
Lifespan | 7 years - 9 years | 6 years - 8 years |
Key Differences between American Bullfrog and Pig Frog
American Bullfrogs are smaller, have rough bumpy skin, gold eyes, and a "jug-o-rum" call, found throughout North America. Pig Frogs are larger, have smoother skin, copper eyes, and a "wah-wah-wah" call, more commonly found in the southeastern United States.
- Range: American Bullfrogs are found throughout much of North America, while Pig Frogs are more commonly found in the southeastern United States.
- Color: American Bullfrogs have a greenish-brown coloration with dark markings on their legs, while Pig Frogs are typically a uniform olive green or brown with a lighter belly.
- Size: The American Bullfrog is typically smaller, with adults reaching lengths around 6 inches, while Pig Frogs can grow up to 8 inches or more.
- Eye Color: The American Bullfrog has gold-colored eyes, while the Pig Frog typically has more copper or reddish eyes.
- Vocalization: The call of the American Bullfrog is a deep, resonant "jug-o-rum," while the Pig Frog's call is a rapid series of "wah-wah-wah" sounds.
- Skin Texture: American Bullfrogs have rough, bumpy skin, whereas Pig Frogs have smoother skin with less prominent bumps.