Yes, albino bats do exist, although they are quite rare. Albinism is a genetic condition that results in a lack of pigmentation, leading to white fur and pink eyes in bats, just as in other animals. While not a distinct species, albino individuals can occur in various bat species. Their rarity makes them particularly interesting to researchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
yes albino bats are rare but do exist
Yes. Albino's show up in almost every species.
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White bats are simply albino bats. Albino animals (or people) are animals with a mutation in the enzymes used to produce dark pigment. All animal species occasionally produce albino animals. Therefore, there is bound to exist white bats every once in a while. However, I am not sure if there is a species of bats that is generally white. That seems to be unlikely because nocturnal birds, like owls, would be able to easily spot white bats in the moonlight and they wouldbe more likely to be eaten than black bats which are harder to spot at night.
Yes there are . They isn't many of them, but they do exist
Of course. Nearly every species of animal can be born albino. http://www.freewebs.com/aaguineapigs/guineapigs.htm
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yes if they are albino meaning that their all white
Yes, there are such things as albino turtles. See the related link below to view an albino turtle.
If your asking do they exist then yes they do, I own one
Yes, albino bats are real. Albino bats have a genetic condition that causes them to lack pigmentation, resulting in white fur and pink eyes. These bats are rare and are more vulnerable to predators due to their lack of camouflage.
Yes, they do exist, but most if not all are under protection of humans. You would be lucky to see a wild albino crocodile, as they die very quickly out there.