

A PORTION OF THE BULLFROG GROUP 



Two frogs are engrossed in a chickadee on the birch branch above. The smaller frog seems likely to fall 

 a prey to a black snake ready to strike from the white azalea near. 



The scene is typical of Southern New England in July. The frogs and the reptiles are wax casts from 

 lift-. The various activities of bullfrog life are set forth, with their relation to birds and small mammals, 

 tish, snakes, turtles, insects and snails. The metamorphosis from the tadpole is also shown 



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