Its called a albino.
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No; I once had a white mouse that had black eyes. USUALLY white mice have red eyes, because the gene for red eyes and white fur is on the same chromosome. However, it is possible for a "crossover event" to occur during the production of sex cells in which genes swap places between chromosomes. Nobody really knows why this happens except that it creates greater genetic diversity within the species. So, in short, it is very common for white mice to have red eyes, but it is totally possible for a white mouse to have black eyes instead.
I haven't seen one in awhile but they exist. They would have an all white coat with red eyes just like a mouse or rat.
To get a mouse you got to the shop and buy one but it depends what kind of mouse you mean because you can buy a mouse online too however the online one will be a computer mouse so try to improve your question first.
take it to a vet and see what they say. - Jay
Mouse was a great dane. One of the biggest dogs there is. it's kind of comical.
One out of six white Americans have blue eyes.
One, that's kind of the point of a clone. An exact DNA replica. If you had more than one donor it wouldn'tatch any one mouse.
One could purchase a white mouse at a variety of different pet stores. Pet stores, such as Petco, are a great place to purchase any pet as they are great with helping them get domesticated.
All the offspring will have red eyes because the trait for red eyes is dominant and the female is heterozygous (carrying one dominant red eye allele). White eyes are recessive, so the offspring would need to inherit two white eye alleles to have white eyes.
Andrew Johnson has one mouse named Fed
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