Yes. Albino animals are at an increased risk of skin cancer.
An animal lacking in pigmentation is referred to as albino. Albino animals have a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, fur, and eyes. This lack of pigmentation can give albino animals a white or pale appearance.
No. albino animals are a genetic fluke of a certain species. If the species of animal are endangered, then the albino is as well, but being albino makes no difference to the status of the species.
Sometimes an animal is born white. It is an albino squirrel.
White lions are not albino. Instead, they are a variation of the Kruger lion supspecies, and simply have a color inhibitor gene. Their coloration varies from blonde to near white, whereas an albino animal has no pigment whatsoever and thus is completely white.
Yes, there are many facts about the albino alligator. However, there are only a few that are unique to the albino variety of gator (as opposed to regular alligators)albino alligators are very rare.alligators lay in the sun to help the digestive process; when albino alligators do this, they often get sun poisoning and die.albino alligators are light green, light brown, or white in color.
An animal lacking in pigmentation is referred to as albino. Albino animals have a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, fur, and eyes. This lack of pigmentation can give albino animals a white or pale appearance.
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An albino animal will have white fur and red eyes.
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No. An albino animal completely lacks the black pigment melanin.
No. An albino animal completely lacks the black pigment melanin.
albino rhino
That is the correct spelling of "albino" (animal that is white, lacking skin pigment).
In general, being an albino has no effect on an animal's ability to mate.
I don't think its normal for people to be albino my friend is really white like albino and she can't be in the sun because it stings her Lila
Any animal can be albino and they are born with it so they dont just wake up one day and say hey im albino no they're born with albinoeness :) lol nice answer
Certainly, as all-white rabbits, rats and other animals are commercially bred for use as both laboratory animals and pets. They tend towards visual problems, which is not a big problem with a lab animal kept in a cage.