depends on the age.
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It is believed that a true albino can not breed. This is true with any species of animal. Some people believe that all albinos are born sterile. There is no proof that ALL albinos are sterile. Sme albinos have successfully bred.
No. There are few true albino rabbits.
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The true albino has no pigmentation at all. Some forms are largely white (polar bears and baby seals, for example) but they aren't albinos.
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.
no, it is not true. they got their name because guinea pigs are originally from Guinea which is in Europe somewhere.
The parents of an albino plant are likely to be heterozygous for the gene controlling albinism. This means they carry one normal allele and one albino allele. When these two alleles combine in the offspring, it results in the expression of the albino trait.
no i dont think so albino is just a name type of animal which has white fur and red eyes. p.s. what i mean by "animal" is you can get many different animals with albino roots e.g guinea pigs, hamsters, lions, hedgehogs, humans (i think), squirrels, dolphins, bats...) True, most of them aren't blind. In fact, there's a difference between the albino genes of mice, rabbits, guinea pigs and similar animals and the albino genes of, for example, dogs and cats which often are blind and deaf.
New Guinea is a true island. It is the second largest island in the world, after Greenland.
An albino rat will have no color - that is red / pink eyes, only white fur with no other pigmentation. An albino rat will have no color on their tail either, it should be pinkish. I have a white rat that I thought was albino, but as he grew older, there was some slight pigmentation on his tail, a little bit of brown/black. This means he's not a true albino, as there is pigmentation.
You can get Albino Horses, but they are very rare. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There has never been a genetically verified albino horse. The albino gene does not occur in horses. There are two colors that appear albino. One is Cremello, which is caused by two copies of the gene that makes a horse palomino or buckskin. They have pink skin and blue eyes. Cremello are common in Quarter Horses and Tennessee Walking horses. The other is white. The horse is born white, unlike a gray horse that is born any other color and turns white with time. They have pink skin and can have blue or brown eyes. They are usually only seen in Thoroughbreds. Unlike true albinism, both cremellos and white horses are verifiable and reproducible genetic colors. Though both colors are called "albino" by some people, neither are true albinos. you can get an Albino horse if you get lucky. i saw one once and didn't sell
Yes, it is true that guinea pigs are commonly eaten in Ecuador. They are considered a traditional delicacy in the country.