No, it is not true that albinos don't die. Like all humans, individuals with albinism are subject to the same natural life processes and risks, including health issues and accidents. However, they may face specific health challenges related to their condition, such as increased risk of skin cancer due to lack of melanin. It's important to recognize that albinism is a genetic condition, not a factor that determines immortality.
no i dont think so
yes it is true that lady gaga is a female but has male body parts we dont know where but it is posobly true
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Someone told me she was but I dont know if its actually true.
yes, The song True Friends was for him
Yes, albinos just have a loss of pigment. I dont see how that can effect permanint ink in a tatoo.
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.
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Many people would argue that a true albino cannot have freckles because a freckle is defined as a clump of dark pigment in the skin. Albinism is defined as a living being having no pigment or capability of producing pigment, thus; albinos dont have freckles. But some albinos HAVE gotten freckles from sun exposure so I guess it is possible. Sorry for making the explanantion so long(:
Yes. Nearly all albinos have some form of visual impairment.
melanocytes
No, that statement is not correct. White people refer to individuals of European descent with fair skin. Albinos, on the other hand, have a genetic condition that affects their skin, hair, and eyes, resulting in a lack of pigment. Saying there are no white people except albinos is not accurate as white people and albinos are distinct groups.
Albinos are just natrally white.
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 yes you will ! its true my friend died.! so dont get killed in your dream ! please dont .
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.