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Typical RainWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg| A RainWing  
Typical RainWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical RainWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
Typical RainWing.png|A typical RainWing; art by [[Joy Ang]]
RainTransparent.png|A typical RainWing (lineart), by [[Joy Ang]]
German RainWing.jpg|A typical RainWing from the German publication
RainWingGer.jpg|A typical RainWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
Undescribedcolor3byHeronLineart.png|By Heron
Undescribedcolor3byHeronLineart.png|By Heron
Screenshot 2016-06-23 at 4.31.15 PM.png|A RainWing, Bullfrog's tribe
Screenshot 2016-06-23 at 4.31.15 PM.png|A RainWing, Bullfrog's tribe

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Template:Infobox Character Bullfrog is a male RainWing healer that first appears in the seventh book in the Wings of Fire series, Winter Turning. He was one of the healers who tended to Icicle, and was the one who mentioned a RainWing with a snout deformity who was probably Chameleon.

Biography

He was seen cleaning Icicle's scales in the healer's hut. Another healer addressed him when they were remarking on how much Icicle's scratch had bled. Kinkajou added that Icicle hasn't slept in days, and both healers made alarmed clicking sounds. Bullfrog wondered why any dragon would do that to themselves, and declared that it is worse than refusing to eat. He then stated that Icicle would at least be able to heal now that she was sleeping. The other healer commented that going without sleep was one of her nightmares, and Bullfrog recalled a RainWing who could not sleep due to a snout deformity. He added that the RainWing in question wasn't even like a RainWing at all, as no sleep made a RainWing grumpier as well as being unable to camouflage. Qibli asked what color the RainWing was, and Bullfrog replied that he was an ordinary lime green. He changed the scales on his arm to demonstrate. He was most likely referring to Chameleon.