Wild albino frilled lizard?

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fabregasreptiles

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Can someone tell me what morph this is. Saw it in Sunshine Coast
 

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Doesn't look leucistic to me. the pattern is visible. Leucism removes all pigment-producing cells. Looks like it might have a full set of loose skin which needs to come off. If it does normally look like this and it's not just strange photography exposure or something, it would be a pigment-regulation mutation, not a pigment removal mutation such as leucism. I think if someone did catch this lizard and put it in a box they'd quickly have a normal-looking Frilly and some loose skin on the floor. Can't 100% confirm from these pictures, the quality isn't good enough, but it's not a leucism-type mutation.
 

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