Albino rabbits can originate from various breeds, but they are most commonly associated with the New Zealand White breed, which was developed in the United States. The characteristic white fur and red eyes of albino rabbits result from a genetic mutation that affects pigmentation. While they can be found worldwide, their specific origins trace back to selective breeding practices aimed at producing rabbits with desirable traits for meat and fur production.
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Yes. Nearly all albinos have some form of visual impairment.
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Albinos are just natrally white.
All pet rabbits (including dwarf albinos) have the same sex differences. See the related question below for details.
Albinos have the same number of melanocytes (cells that produce pigment), but they produce less or no melanin, resulting in lighter or absent pigmentation in the skin, hair, and eyes compared to non-albinos.
yes they do have plenty of markings. there's different kinds of marking such as the calico or tiger, another are the albinos. there's purple albinos and lavender albinos.
albinos are formed when two sexs make a baby while female is in pyriods
Albinos have very pale skin and gray,white or blond hair despite any race. Albinos have pink eyes but sometimes a light blue.
Albinos are born the same way non-albinos of that species are. There's no anatomical difference
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