Bullfrog
Bullfrogs offer an excellent opportunity to study vertebrate anatomy. Their large size offers easy identification for organs such as the heart, liver, and digestive system, while their specialized organs (such as reduced lungs, thin skin, and webbing) are excellent examples of their amphibious design.
Plain bullfrogs have no injections. Double-injected bullfrogs have red latex in the arterial system and blue in the venous system.