Admire the albino hamster rarely seen in Australia

This finding caused many experts not to be surprised and wondered what had helped this fluffy white 2-year-old kangaroo escape the clutches of wild dogs and foxes.

Animals that live in a wild environment with albinism are easy to become prey to other animals and often die prematurely.

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In addition, albino animals are also susceptible to cancer and sunburn, their vision and hearing are poor.

The albino kangaroo was discovered last weekend by a ranger in Namadgi National Park near Canberra, next to other gray kangaroos.

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The albino mouse bag is named Renee.

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Kangaroo albino can be a female.

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According to the rangers, Renee was very disappointed with the gray kangaroos next to it despite its completely different color.

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They believe that this intimacy has helped it survive until this point.

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The members of the kangaroo family protected Renee and helped it to be safe from predators.

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Kangaroo albino is extremely rare.