yes
Albino panthers, as a specific term, do not exist. The term "panther" often refers to melanistic (black) leopards or jaguars, which are not typically known to have albinism. While albinism can occur in big cats, it is extremely rare, and such individuals would not be referred to as "panthers." Therefore, while albino big cats can theoretically exist, they are not recognized as albino panthers in a biological context.
I think albinism still exists I have heard of some cases about it. Albinism is an inherited condition that is present at birth. Read more at: http://www.answers.com/topic/albinism == Albinism results from the inheritance of recessive alleles. The condition is known to affect mammals (including humans), fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians. The principal gene which results in albinism prevents the body from making the usual amounts of the pigment melanin. Most forms of albinism are the result of the biological inheritance of genetically recessive genes that are passed on from both parents, although some rare forms are inherited from only one parent.
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Yes, cats can be albino. Albinism in cats is a genetic condition that results in a lack of pigmentation in the fur, skin, and eyes. Albino cats often have white fur, pink skin, and blue eyes due to the absence of melanin.
albinism is common.
Saber cats are extinct which means that they no longer exist
What are the demographics of albinism:
Ocular Albinism is a type of albinism that affects mostly vision. It commonly comes with the lack of melanin in the skin that occurs in regular albinism.
No, cats cannot see ghosts as they do not exist. Ghost are just a figure of people's imagination. I repeat GHOSTS DONT EXIST!
Albinism is a congenital disorder.
Albinism is a recessive trait.
Albinism is a recessively inherited disease. People with albinism has inherited 2 albinism genes. They got one gene from each parent.