In possession of potential bullfrog tadpoles

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They resemble bullfrog tadpoles
I got them from a park
They hatched literally the next day
Idk if bullfrogs are against the law to own
I do know they are invasive though
Will I go to jail?!
 
Check your state DNR web site. It will vary state to state.

But it sounds like you have a lot of new bullfrogs, which will require a lot of care and a lot of food. Bullfrogs get huge. Something to consider the next time you think about taking eggs/tadpoles out of the wild.
 
Check your state DNR web site. It will vary state to state.

But it sounds like you have a lot of new bullfrogs, which will require a lot of care and a lot of food. Bullfrogs get huge. Something to consider the next time you think about taking eggs/tadpoles out of the wild.
Well I actually took that into consideration
I also checked my state’s DNR
I know they get extremely large and I have seen that firsthand
Also all of them hatched in captivity (as I previously stated)
I also have enough food for all of them
I am accepting the responsibility of being their caretaker
Here in Oregon people even KILL bullfrogs
So in conclusion you have acted like I have no experience and did not really answer my question
Thanks anyways
-FanimeDBZ
 
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