Albino Bullfrog Pictures

Hayden

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Sorry this is so late! Here's a pic of my Albino Bullfrog.

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Super Cute!
 
Thanks! Her name is Barnabus. :)
 
So cute for such a dreadful species.
 
I don't think she's dreadful! She's been fun so far. She made the defense posture when I offered her food, which was cool to watch, and she let me handle her when I was cleaning her cage. Then again, I have Tokays, so maybe my perception of dreadful is skewed?
 
She's not dreadful, just bullfrogs in general. They're invasive, diseased, etc. Good thing they're delicious!

Tokays, however, are truly evil.
 
Okay, THAT I'll agree with. This one was captive bred by a responsible breeder, so I don't feel bad about it. :) And only SOME Tokays are evil... I'm trying to breed mine currently.
 
Very pretty frog! I have a bullfrog that size myself.

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