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Photo by dariaicecream
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American Bullfrog

Lithobates catesbeianus (formerly Rana catesbeiana)

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http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/12446368 Here is the Green Frog I found in Maine like this! The blue was not quite as predominant, but still interesting!
Oh sorry, I meant a combo of structural blue and yellow pigment... not yellow and pigment, that's kinda confusing!
I have an earlier spotting of a green frog with a similar problem, you may find that interesting.
Yea! Rarely bullfrogs are found with a mutation caused by the lack of yellow pigment. The typical green color is a combination of a structural blue and a yellow and pigment. I've always wanted to run into one of these. Seen lots of pics of them in books, but never in person. Cool spot :)
Wow!!! It appears to be missing the yellow pigment on part of its body, causing it to be that cool shade of teal blue!
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PublishedJuly 22, 2012

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