Albino mice eat the same things as regular mice; this includes grains and nuts (you can buy a specially prepared mix for rats and mice at your local pet store). Also, some treats that they enjoy: - Fresh Fruit (Grapes, coconut, pineapple, banana, apple) - Pasta (Spaghetti, bow-ties, rice... all of these either cooked or uncooked) - Fresh Veggies (Lettuce, cucumber, cauliflour, brocoli etc.) - Cereals (Rice bubbles, cornflakes etc.) But remember, not all mice like all things, so if you give them something, they may not like it, or might not be hungry! Hope this helps!
Albino humans lack pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes, which can make them more susceptible to sunburn, skin cancer, and vision problems due to their increased sensitivity to light. It is essential for albino individuals to take precautions such as wearing sunscreen, protective clothing, and sunglasses when exposed to sunlight.
No, butterflies do not try to eat humans. They primarily feed on nectar from flowers and do not pose any threat to humans.
While many fungi are white, non parasitic plants must have green chlorophyll to produce carbohydrates. And while albino plants are virtually nonexistent, variegated (green and white striped or mottled) plants exist, largely due to cultivation by humans for their aesthetic value.
For the albino allele to be more frequent in a population, there needs to be a higher rate of genetic drift or a selective advantage associated with the albino phenotype. Additionally, reduced fitness of individuals with the normal pigmentation allele could also contribute to the increased frequency of the albino allele.
An albino animal will have white fur and red eyes.
humans
No, they will eat them.
No but they can eat guppys
they eat rats, birds, eggs, and other small mammals sometimes large because snakes like the albino python can stretch.
yes giraffes can eat bunny rabbits but the giraffe has to be albino
Sometimes....
No---Actually, i knew one guy that was albino and actually did not have red eyes. Albino humans have pink eyes. on occasion they have very pale blue eyes. But no, they do not.
sea grass and algea
Yes, the lack of pigment in their body is the cause of being albino and does not affect the meat.
It's certainly possible ! Any species on Earth (including humans and mudpuppies) is capable of producing albino offspring. Albinism is simply a genetic 'mutation'.
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.
Albino hampsers and mini elfs