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    Ken Barlow
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    Hello,

    My name is Ken Barlow, I am from Lebanon, CT. I have a yellow Bull Frog in my frog pond. I have lived here my whole life and never saw anything like it. I am trying to post a pic but can't seen to right now. I could email it to you if you are interested in seeing it or have more information about him. He is quite the sight to behold.

    Thank you,
    Ken

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    I have seen a yellow bullfrog before as a specimen in a zoo. He is called Mr. Custard! They are amazing looking frogs. I believe they are albino?

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    Yes, it's either albino or hypomelanistic. Albino bullfrogs are known and quite popular in the pet trade (though I'm not sure why). Does it look like this? :

    (from Amphibiaweb, photo by John White)

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    Ken Barlow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry1968 View Post
    I have seen a yellow bullfrog before as a specimen in a zoo. He is called Mr. Custard! They are amazing looking frogs. I believe they are albino?
    Ok, I think I have my own Mr. Custard.
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    Thats definitely NOT an albino. Nor is it a bullfrog. That, my friend is a green frog, Lithobates clamitans melanota. What gives it away it the two dorsal ridges along the back. Green frogs have them, bullfrogs don't. Still very nice though.

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    Ken Barlow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Thats definitely NOT an albino. Nor is it a bullfrog. That, my friend is a green frog, Lithobates clamitans melanota. What gives it away it the two dorsal ridges along the back. Green frogs have them, bullfrogs don't. Still very nice though.
    OK, if he is a Green frog, why is he yellow?

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    He's green and yellow. He's a little more yellow than most but within the colour range for this species. See this photo: CalPhotos: Rana clamitans melanota; Green Frog
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Barlow View Post
    OK, if he is a Green frog, why is he yellow?
    Good question, I wish I knew the answer.

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    Welcome aboard.

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