There is no direct equivalent in Latin for the word "albino", which has Spanish or Portuguese origins and is a specific term for colouring of eyes, hair and skin. The nearest would be Latin albus, meaning white, pale or bright, or perhaps albidus meaning whitish or pale.
The term Albino is taken from Latin. The word 'album' in Latin means 'white', which gives us the word albino.
A albino tiger is a tiger that is white just like when people say" YOUR ALBINO"!
I'd have to say probably an Albino Ballpython. Although there would be a small chance of it being non-Albino
Any animal can be albino and they are born with it so they dont just wake up one day and say hey im albino no they're born with albinoeness :) lol nice answer
Rea pronounced Rear
its just the same i think
albinas - femialbinos - masc thats how you say it in spanish!!!
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
infitialis is the word we say in latin