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By Colin Moore
ESPNOutdoors.com Tuesday, May 12, 2009 If you've been aching to go green, literally and figuratively, gig a few bullfrogs this summer. Although bullfrogs don't pose as big a nuisance to global harmony as, say, snakehead fish, the loquacious amphibians have begun to wear out their welcomes in some locales. The main problem is that bullfrogs will eat just about anything that they can stuff into their mouths — bugs, fish other frogs and juvenile birds, rodents, snakes and turtles — and their link in the food chain is begin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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