Tequila;3452750; said:
people I don't care if it's a toad, frog, snake, crab, mammal, insect etc,. As long as it's primarily white. Albino = No pink eye's then it isn't an albino! Doesn't take much to figure that one out. Leucistic on the other hand = Black eyes and many devoid of all other pigment, off white/pinkish too totally white body.
From what what I see of your frogs/toads there neither of these, animals don't grow into Albinos or Leucistics, that's the way there born period! With frogs and toads there tagpoles would be either or, or non at all. These traits are simple traits that are quite simple to define. Unlike many other traits found in nature.
Ok, my turn to post some pics!
There we go, pink eyes! Must be albino! Wait, not primarily white. Damn. Ok, let me try again!
There we go, primarily white! Woohoo. Oh snap, no red eyes.

Damn, let me try again.
Ok, red eyes = Check. Mostly white = ohh crap.
Let's try a mammal.
Ok, I think I got this one. Albino, all white, but wait. Wtf? White eyes? Ok, now I'm confused.
Oh well. Maybe we should just post pics of abnormal animals that are lighter? Possibly albino or possibly leucistic? I mean, you clearly state that you want animals that are mostly white. Well, if a frog is normally dark brown/black, but pops up a very light colored tan, then I would say it's mostly white!
Little experiment for you, to help you understand this concept. Remember, ask mom first!
Go get your fingerpaint, ok? Take the white, and add a little bit of dark brown or black. Remember, just a little bit, so it's MOSTLY white. Mix them up reaaaaal good like, and tell me what color it makes. Better yet, ask mommy to take a picture of it!