Albino animals: The ghosts in nature

The white body made them different from the others and became prominent in the wild. They can be public, squirrel, camel, koalas, seals, crocodiles .

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A rare albino squirrel, named Snowy, is holding chestnuts in a garden in England.

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Onya-Birri 10 months old, the only albino bear bear in captivity, is hugged by her mother at San Diego Zoo, USA.

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Albino camels at Skazka Zoo, Ukraine.

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The photo of a small albino red kangaru and its offspring at Zlin Zoo, Czech Republic in 2007. Small Kangaru often gives birth to brown fur, and the fact that this kangaru is white like her mother is very rare.

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A white eel is seen in the Central Aleutian Islands.

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The tail-like albino peacock in botanical garden in Colombia, June 2005.

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Photograph of a gorilla of albino in September 2003, shortly after it died. This is the only albino gorilla in Barcelona Zoo, Spain.

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The albino crocodile named White Diamond in a pool at Safari park in Germany, on April 2 last.

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The 1-month-old albino deer is dancing near a stag at the Dusit zoo, Bangkok, Thailand on May 29, 2007.

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A rare albino seal on Stromness Bay beach in Antarctica on March 4, 2007.

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The 2-year-old albino kangaroo, Mulali, was taken at San Francisco Zoo on January 27, 1998. His father is a normal brown.

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The newly born albino porcupine was taken to Duisburg Zoo (Germany) in 2001.

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The large horned albino owl, the only creature known to exist, perched on a stand at the sanctuary in St Louis.