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american bullfrog

  1. Hortonhearsahoot

    Obese kermit vs. Fast Bird (American Bullfrog vs. Greater Roadrunner) 0-0-0

    Starting distance is 3 feet Location: Patch of land adjacent to a shallow pond SBA otherwise American Bullfrog: Greater Roadrunner:
  2. PsychoWarper

    Froge CRT

    Alright so its time to make a CRT for all the Frggos out there cause simply put, they are extremely downplayed on this wiki. So first off here ill be discussing the fact that Frogs are in fact, Conceptual beings. My evidence is that I say so as I am the Frog Pope. I have also discussed this...
  3. Flashlight237

    American vs African Bullfrogs

    Yes, we're doing this! American Bullfrog vs African Bullfrog. Let's see which one of these guys takes the other out. This battle will be full-on SBA. Here are their profiles.: American Bullfrog's Profile African Bullfrog's Profile Which bullfrog takes this? Ribbit American Bullfrog: 0...
  4. Flashlight237

    American Bullfrog vs Rat

    So yeah, one is a predator that is basically capable of eating almost anything smaller than itself while the other is obviously vermin. Yep! We're going there! Bullfrogs and rats are of similar size, with one capable of suplexing similarly-sized members of their own size and the other capable of...
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