Albino - pronounced: al - BY - no
Absence of pigment from the hair, skin, or iris of eyes that is the symptom of albinism
Albinism is the lack of pigment in the skin hair and eyes. A sufferer is an albino.
there is no life in the animal to keep the pigment in his eyes
The word "Albino" is German too. It is a person with pigment problems. Albinism is a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect of an enzyme involved in the production of melanin.
When a living creature has an absence of melanin (a pigment responsible for colouring hair, skin and eyes), they are considered to be albinos. Albinism is present in human and animal species and is a genetic trait. Human albinos have pale white skin, white hair, and usually extremely pale blue eyes.
There is no major difference, its just that dark eyes have Iris with a dark pigment layer. Its not that the other colorful eyes don't have the pigment layer, they do but because the color of pigment layer differ therefore color of eye differ. Blue eyes don't have pigment.
a person or animal that lacks pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes would be albino.
Yes
Pigment Pit
It's likely due to the reflection of light from the camera's flash off the blood vessels in the rabbit's retina. This phenomenon, known as "red-eye effect," is common in animals, particularly those with larger pupils like rabbits. It's harmless and doesn't affect the rabbit's vision or health.
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The muscles that make the pupil smaller or bigger, or the retina, contain pigment, and the color of pigment is based on your genes.