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That is the correct spelling of "albino" (animal that is white, lacking skin pigment).
An animal lacking in pigmentation is referred to as albino. Albino animals have a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, fur, and eyes. This lack of pigmentation can give albino animals a white or pale appearance.
Albino mean lacking pigmentation in the skin color flesh and eyes, The albino ferret has white fur and pink eyes
A white hamster is either a snow white hamster, or Albino. If its eyes are red, then it is an Albino hamster. Being Albino means that you have a pigment disorder in your body. Albino hamsters do not have any defects that we know of, only the pigments in their body.
If you are craving clay then you are lacking dairy. You need to get more dairy in your body.
The body would most likely be lacking in a brain.
albino when you have no pigment in your body
No, an albino is just an animal lacking pigment in its skin/fir, The condition is genetic.The word "albino" just means an organism which has no color. Albino animals are born with white hair, often with colorless eyes which reflect the color of their blood vessels and look red.Albinism has nothing to do with cold-blooded or warm-blooded.
Yes, the lack of pigment in their body is the cause of being albino and does not affect the meat.
Albino
No albinoism is a condition in which the pigment melanin is absent from the body.
No, a loon is not an albino. Loons are a type of aquatic bird known for their distinct black and white plumage, particularly during the breeding season. Albino animals lack pigmentation due to a genetic mutation, which is not the case for loons. While there may be rare instances of albino loons, the species itself is not characterized by albinism.