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They have a condition called leucism which prevents pigmentation in skin cells. The giraffes can still produce pigment on their eyes, which makes it different from albinism. Produced by Claudia Romeo.
Leucism is a genetic condition that makes animals lack pigment for part or all of their bodies. Their skin and hair are typically white, and unlike albinos, their eyes will be normal. Leucism is ...
Leucism is a genetic condition that results in only partial pigmentation loss. Leucism affects the skin, scales, and feathers of animals in different areas of its body. This leads to either a ...
Two rare and possibly "albino" deer were seen on the back roads in Iowa around dusk by a man and his family as they were ...