Na m e : ___ Date: _
Directions: Examine the diagram of the bullfrog and then answer the questions.
Now don’t just hop into this. Take a few minutes to
preview, or check out, this diagram before you begin.
Write T (true) or F (false).
____ 1. This diagram shows the internal, or inside, features of the bullfrog.
____ 2. The bullfrog’s scientific name is Ranis frogbeiana.
____ 3. This animal has no tail.
____ 4. The bullfrog’s eardrum is larger than its eye.
____ 5. Its toes have webbing all the way to the tips.
Write the answer.
- What is another word for nose? _____
- What are the parts of the leg? ___
- From what part do you think it produces its loud call? _____
- What might a bullfrog use its fingers for? __
- Why do you thinks its toes are webbed? __
- Why do you think its skin is moist? ___
- What evidence can you see on the bullfrog’s body to tell you it can eat larger
animals? __
The bullfrog is found around
ponds and lakes. It is an
amphibian, but it rarely goes
on land. Bullfrogs will eat
just about anything they
can find, even ducklings or
smaller frogs.
Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana)
eyelid
eye eardrum
chest
no tail
toes webbing
between toes
thigh
heel
foot
moist skin
belly
tiny teeth
arm
fingers
nares
or nose
throat
(vocal sacs)