No I don't have any pictures of an albino frog underwater.
If you want to find awesome pictures of frogs, go to any search engine,(Google, etc.), and type in "beautiful rainforest frogs" then you will find great pictures.
Frogs are amphibians. That means they can live on land, but they must return to water alot to lay eggs and breathe, whereas toads are land animals, so if you live in a house far from any water bodies or out in the country without ponds the pads/frogs you see in your garden are most likely be toads. So yes, frogs may be underwater creatures but they roam land aswell
Any animal can show albino coloring.
Yes. There is no specific breed called a "white wallaby", but there are albino wallabies within any of the species. See the related links for pictures.
Albinism is a disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin. Therefore, an albino bat is not a specific species. Since any type of bat can be albino, an albino bat can be any size, depending on its species.
Albino peackocks are all white. They are just like any other peackock though.
Yes, albino skunks spray. The only thing different about an albino of any species is that they lack pigmentation.
Any breathing process is called respiration, but the way frogs conduct gas exchange through their permeable skins underwater is called osmosis. Wikipedia has a brief and easily readable post on the way a frog does this. Need a link? Hey, this is WikiAnswers. We got yer back. You'll find the link below.
The opposite of albino is melanic.The definition of albino is being totally absent of any color pigment; so the opposite would be an abundance of color pigmentation.the opposite of being albino is not albinomwahahahaha!
Any animal can be albino and they are born with it so they dont just wake up one day and say hey im albino no they're born with albinoeness :) lol nice answer
As good as any other its size, and health. Albino is just a genetic mutation.
Like most animal species, there are occasional albino Victoria Crowned Pigeons.