Certainly, as all-white rabbits, rats and other animals are commercially bred for use as both laboratory animals and pets. They tend towards visual problems, which is not a big problem with a lab animal kept in a cage.
Well most of the time if you breed it with another albino animal it will most likely produce another albino animal but if reproduced with a normal colored animal about 2% of of the genetics will be albino making the animal normal colored. I hope this answer helps
Yes, being albino only means they lack the ability to make pigments. They are not infertile.
it is completely possible to have a half albino animal i have a half albino dog
No, but if you grind up their bones and make bread you can capture their magic for yourself.
True albinos have white hair, pink skin and eyes...so yes.
Albino has white hair and red eyes.
No. Many species of animals occasionally produce albinos.
Albino animals are born due to a rare recessive genetic mutation that prevents any pigments in the skin from developing, making the animal appear pink or white with red eyes. Two normal looking animals can produce albino offspring if they both carry one normal gene which allows pigment development and one albino gene. If they breed together and both pass on the albino gene to the offspring, it will appear albino.
There are white(albino) lions and one time I saw a white(albino)alligator!Or was it a crocodile...Many animals are albino.
Albino animals are born when their parents or relatives were inbred.
Albino animals are born due to a rare recessive genetic mutation that prevents any pigments in the skin from developing, making the animal appear pink or white with red eyes. Two normal looking animals can produce albino offspring if they both carry one normal gene which allows pigment development and one albino gene. If they breed together and both pass on the albino gene to the offspring, it will appear albino.
Yes. All albino animals are.
White bats are simply albino bats. Albino animals (or people) are animals with a mutation in the enzymes used to produce dark pigment. All animal species occasionally produce albino animals. Therefore, there is bound to exist white bats every once in a while. However, I am not sure if there is a species of bats that is generally white. That seems to be unlikely because nocturnal birds, like owls, would be able to easily spot white bats in the moonlight and they wouldbe more likely to be eaten than black bats which are harder to spot at night.
No.
I assume anything non-albino animals eat.
albino animals usally have a hard time finding a mate
No. albino animals are a genetic fluke of a certain species. If the species of animal are endangered, then the albino is as well, but being albino makes no difference to the status of the species.
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