There are about 790 gorillas left in the world.
There are two types of gorilla: the Mountain gorilla and the Lowland gorilla. There is still some debate over this. A link to the Wikipedia article is provided.
650 mountain gorillas left inthe world
There are many albino people in the world. I have personally met 2. They are very nice. I am really not sure how many people in the world are albino but it would be interesting to find out.
Someone who has super white skin, & pinkish eyes. They don't like to go near the sun and they tend to wear sunglasses all the time.
The number of albinos is 1 in 17,000 in the United States
One person in 17,000 in the U.S.A. has some type of albinism.
Divide the current world population (now estimated at 6.777 billion) and divide that by 17,000.
mountain gorillas: about 700
eastern lowland gorillas: about 5000
cross river gorillas: about 200
western lowland gorillas: about 100,000
well of course they originated in the albainian country
there was only one gorrila known to man :/
a person or animal that lacks pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes would be albino.
There are some bees that are lighter in color than the yellow and black coloring. However, it has not been proved they are albino.
im pretty sure that they can be albino.
The plural form of albino is albinos.
It is simply a genetic 'mutation' where a snake has been born with almost no colouring (albino)
If Albino is the same as white, yes.
nothing an albino is a person too
a person or animal that lacks pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes would be albino.
Never...
Albino Dolphins are typically found in the Amazon River, though there have been QUITE rare occasions where they have been found elsewhere.
A person is Jewish if the person's mother is Jewish. No matter what the person has ever done or not done, where the person has ever been or not been, and no matter whether the person even knows or cares about it.
Yes. Pretty much all animals can be albino, it comes from a mutation in the gene that controls the amount of melatonin in the skin.
Highly unlikely as mountain lions are native to North America. If a captive animal were to escape then it could be possible but the chances of it being an albino are incredibly slim. No true albino mountain lions have ever been spotted or bred. Albinism in cats is rare anyway (occurring only 2% of the feline population).
Yes, the lack of pigment in their body is the cause of being albino and does not affect the meat.
its a white person with black parents and they have all black features not completely true you are albino if you have no pigment in your skin your race has little to do with it.
Rapunzel is have the longest someones hair has ever been
There are some bees that are lighter in color than the yellow and black coloring. However, it has not been proved they are albino.