Yes, its nothing but a genetic mutation.
Albinos are born the same way non-albinos of that species are. There's no anatomical difference
same as rest of population
Albinism is rare among wild animals but quite common among some domesticated species. This is because in the wild, albino animals would not have a chance to survive and breed.
There are several different types of albinism that affect several different genes. If two people with the same type of albinism reproduce, all of their children will have albinism. If two people with two different types of albinism have children, NONE of their children will have albinism. The genetics are complicated, but that's how it works.
Albinism is caused by a genetic mutation that affects the production of melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, hair, and eyes. This mutation results in little to no melanin being produced, leading to the characteristic lack of pigmentation seen in individuals with albinism.
Albinism is rare among wild animals but quite common among some domesticated species. This is because in the wild, albino animals would not have a chance to survive and breed.
Albinism is rare among wild animals but quite common among some domesticated species. This is because in the wild, albino animals would not have a chance to survive and breed.
they breathe in the same way as daytime animals
Same way we do.
albinism is common.
They almost do.
yes they are because they feel the same way we do and animals are always there when people are not.