I know with a lot of other types of animals (crocs, tigers, lions, ect) that white there are albinos, they aren't actually albino, they're just white. Are frogs and toads generally the same? I just thought about it because I noticed that with a lot of "albino" types that their eyes are still the same color or some other feature is the same color as others within the species. I also know that an albino specimen is identified by its eyes. I know there are exceptions to every rule, but are all the "albino" species like that?
P.S. This all just facinates me because I have a pigment dissorder so some of my skin has no coloration whatso ever.