Albinism itself does not directly cause a shorter lifespan; however, individuals with albinism may face increased risks for certain health issues, such as skin cancer due to sensitivity to sunlight. Additionally, social stigma and discrimination can lead to mental health challenges that may impact overall well-being. Access to healthcare and preventative measures also plays a significant role in their longevity. Overall, with proper care and protection, individuals with albinism can lead full and healthy lives.
Albino people within normal society do not have a shorter life span. They lead perfectly normal lives.However, albinos in Burundi, Africa, are almost guaranteed a shorter life span. They are the subject of brutal hunts by witch doctors who murder them to use their body parts, believing that their albinism gives them special curative properties for conditions such as AIDS. The only way these people can survive is by sheltering at a refuge that has been set up for them in Ruyigi, where they are protected by armed police.
Yes because there life span is much shorter
1,000 days or a little less than three years.
the life span has been put to around 32 years but in some cases it can be longer or shorter and it is changing everyday
If a star is bigger than our sun. then it will have shorter life span than our sun.
A small animal with a rapid heartbeat.
yes
No same
It is more prone to diseases, hunting, and starvation in the wilderness.
I can give you an average: about 5-10 years and the age my miniature albino, Clent, was when he passed away: 6. It depends if they have, or have had, any health problems ( Clent had lots ) and their family history.
Because animals have a shorter life span.
The vast majority of organisms have a shorter life span than humans, everything from bacteria to insects to hummingbirds to dogs. Only a few have longer life spans.