Being light or dark skinned black has nothing to do with albinoism. This is a condition that is genetic, and has nothing to do with the skin color of the mother or father. This is also a relatively rare condition, so I really don't think you have anyting to worry about. This can happen with caucasion babies, as well as black.
The main difference between an albino and a black sheep, is the pigment of their coat. Albino sheep have no pigment, where as black sheep are colored (black).
No. An albino animal completely lacks the black pigment melanin.
No. An albino animal completely lacks the black pigment melanin.
Yes, the people who are albino (with black parents) will inherit their parents features and look like them along with the same type of hair but will have white skin and albino eyes.
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.
Albino animals usually have white skin or fur, and red eyes.
Brown skunks aren't a species, rather a color phase. All skunks have color phases and are traditionally black and white, however, they may also be solid black, brown, solid white and albino.
Mexican and black and filipino
There are some bees that are lighter in color than the yellow and black coloring. However, it has not been proved they are albino.
An albino, and I mean ANY albino of ANY species (not limited to hamsters) WILL have red eyes. If it's eyes were black in the beggining, it's not an albino, just white-furred. I'd reccomend taking it to your vet.
Wrong! It is a sheep with white skin and black fur/hair
Yes, that's very possible.