Bullfrog Invasion Threatens B.C. Amphibians ; Non-Native Species Eat Wide Variety of Animals

The ColumbianJuly 11, 2004

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VANCOUVER, B.C. - The bullfrogs are coming. The bullfrogs are coming.

It's no joke, say scientists concerned with the spread of the non- native amphibians, which are native to the eastern United States, grow as big as dinner plates and eat anything they can fit into their mouths including ducklings, garter snakes, songbirds and mice.

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Bullfrog Invasion Threatens B.C. Amphibians ; Non-Native Species Eat Wide Variety of Animals

"In their place, they're fine," said Trudy Chatwin, an endangered...

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