The most exotic albino species

Not all white animals are albino, but albino is a genetic defect. Here are the most exotic white animals, but not all of them are albino.

10. Giraffe

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Is there an albino giraffe? Some people claim that there is no albino giraffe. But this is a stuffed albino deer at Ripley Museum, USA. In 2005, an albino giraffe was discovered in Tanzania.

9. Crocodile

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In 2012, scientists conducted a census of crocodiles raised in Park, Odisha, India, and found some albino crocodiles because they live in murky waters. Albino crocodile has a beautiful white color and its hunting ability is very strong.

8. Squirrel

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West Lothian's Scottish National Zoo suddenly saw a regular albino squirrel coming to eat animal food here. It appeared from a winter of 2010, the whole body was white from the muzzle to the claws.

7. Hedgehog

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On one Christmas, one orphaned orphaned hedgehog was caught, and he suffered from near-dead pneumonia. It was then saved, and when the hedgehog became healthy, it was raised in the Buckinghamshire reserve, England.

6. Lion

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Last year, Yalta Zoo in Ukraine had 5 white lions. Three children were born in Safari Park, and the other two were born in another zoo with the city of Yalta. It is probably not albino, but due to hypopigmentation by a suppressed gene. This is a very rare case, and even more amazing because they are born in the same city.

5. Public

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Gong is a very beautiful bird, but the whole body is white and it is extremely special. This Indian white peacock is not albino, but its white color is wonderful and elegant.

4. Camels

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Albino camel is extremely rare. It is thought that the world has only 4 children. On a farm in New Suth Wales, Asutralia, a white camel was born from a normal, strange mother camel, but when she grew up her skin was not white but brown, so it was seen in the United States.

3. Tiger

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Two American artists, Siegfried and Roy, often appear with white lions and white tigers. Their performances are almost a miracle for the audience. However, the performance was peaked only because the white tiger was a wild animal that needed to be preserved. White tigers, not albino tigers, because it also has light dark stripes, proving to be a recessive gene from the tiger tiger.

2. Turtle

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Minty turtles are located at Reef HQ, in Townsville, Australia, it only survives for a year in captivity. The death of the white turtle so far remains a mystery. It is a genetically modified animal, not albino turtle.

1. Gorilla

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At the zoo in Barcelona, ​​Spain, there is an albino gorilla. It lived for a long time and died of skin cancer in 2003. In its last months, thousands of people flocked here to see albino monkeys. Albino gorillas are the father of 22 baby monkeys, but none of the albinos are like their father. Only 6 of them survived and matured.