Albino kangaroos in Australia’s wild stand out against landscapes, challenging survival and captivating wildlife enthusiasts.
Albino deer lack pigmentation and have a completely white hide and pink eyes, nose and hooves. According to North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, only one in 30,000 deer suffer from albinism.
Albino animals can be distinguished from leucistic because the former has red eyes, whereas the latter does not. Until someone can glimpse Casper's eyes — a nearly impossible feat — his exact ...
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