Discovered that the albino turtle is extremely rare

An extremely rare albino turtle baby has been seen on Castaway beach (Queensland state, Australia).

This albino sea turtle was caught when the volunteers of Castaway Beach care team were checking the newly hatched sea turtle eggs. This albino turtle is one of 122 newly born baby turtles and is looking to get back to the ocean. Albino turtles are considered one of the rarest creatures on Earth.

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The albino turtle is caught on the beach.

Beach workers said they were very lucky to be able to witness a albino turtle, but they

described as having pure beauty. The officers named the turtle Alby and they said it was the first albino turtle caught during the nine years the beach care team was founded.

"It's an albino tortoise, it doesn't get sick, it's just a white coat," said President of the coast care team Linda Warneminde. "It was very lively and very happy to touch the sea."

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The rate for this albino turtle to survive and mature is not much.

Although it has returned to the ocean, however, the rate for this albino turtle to survive and mature is not much. Only 1 in 1,000 baby turtles can mature and the chance for an albino animal to be lower, when unusual colors can make this turtle difficult in wild life when it is difficult to integrate with the living environment.

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Unusual colors will make this turtle difficult to integrate with the wild conditions.

Experts say the rate for an albino tortoise to be one of hundreds of thousands, and to encounter such a turtle, is very unlikely.