Bullfrogs

/ˈbʊlˌfrɒɡz/ noun

Plural of 'bullfrog': large, deep-voiced frogs native to North America, named for their loud, bull-like croaking sounds.

From 'bullfrog' (bull + frog), named for the male's distinctive deep croak that resembles a bull's bellow. These large frogs are native to eastern North America.

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