Scotty,
Since I'm posting here, I won't reply to your email. The frog you photographed is a green frog (Rana clamitans). The presence of dorsolateral skin folds (which run from the tympanum back to the legs on both sides) confirms that it is a green and not a bull. Bullfrogs (Rana catesbiana) do not have dorsolateral folds. The colouration is quite dark but not unusual. This is the age old problem of common names, especially those describing colour/ pattern. Green frogs can be green, brown, green & brown, or even black. Bullfrogs can also be green, brown, green & brown, or black. Colour is not a useful way to differentiate them.
Mink frogs (Rana septentrionalis) can confuse the issue, but you wouldn't start finding them unless you went a bit farther north. They are very similar to greens, and can be quite difficult to distinguish without capturing them for a close examination.
Dozer- if the tympanum is larger than the eye, it is a male. If it's the same size as the eye, it is a female. This is not a way to distinguish bullfrogs from any other species.
Cheers,
Jeff Hathaway
Sciensational Sssnakes!!
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