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Albino Dolphins are typically found in the Amazon River, though there have been QUITE rare occasions where they have been found elsewhere.
Albinism is found everywhere but is extremely rare, especially in animals, I wouldn't expect any albino squirrels to be in South Carolina.
No. Wrong continent. There is also no such species as an albino kangaroo. An albino kangaroo is a genetic anomaly having a dearth of pigmentation, and which may be found among any of the 60 or so kangaroo species which are found in Australia.
No you can't
Kangaroos are native to Australia. Therefore, it stands to reason that albino kangaroos are also found only in Australia. Albino kangaroos are not found in the wild. The very nature of their albinism renders them more vulnerable to prey. They are only ever found in snactuaries and zoos.
The child's skin pigmentation would be that of a mixed race child. The African American albino parent is still African American. The parent just suffers from a genetic condition.
A rare pink albino dolphin, was spotted in the north of the Gulf of Mexico in 2007. Marine biologist Dagmar Fertl, recalls the first Pink Albino was spotted in 1962, along with the fourteen other cases recorded in the world. However, she doesn't give details on where it was found.
No, Malford Milligan is not blind. He's an albino African-American.
It's retired so it can't be.
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
Yes, the albino alligator is a very extinct spieces mainly because of it's white coat, which defeats the purpose of camouflage, making them easy prey for their contenders. Albino alligators are not a species unto themselves, but a mutation form of the alligator. As such, they cannot be considered an endangered species, although very rarely found in the general alligator population.
aibino or American white