Yes, black people can be Albino.My little brother Jacueen Foster is albino my mother is fully black and my father is black with a little Indian father has Lupus we think he got it from him.
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Color isn't really a characteristic of "race," it's a genetic ability to produce melanin, a chemical that gives coloring to skin, hair, and eyes. Some people can produce more melanin than others. If your body produces a lot, you are dark. If it produces very little, your hair will be white, your skin pale and your eyes blue or even pinkish-blue, because of the lack of pigmentation, regardless of ethnic background.
There are two main ways a person can lack pigmentation in their skin, hair and eyes:
• There can be a genetic mutation that affects ability to create melanin. Genetic mutations can happen to anyone producing a baby. Genetic mutations may arise from illness, accident, excessive alcohol consumption, advanced age, or exposure to radiation.
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• Healthy parents can be carrying the "albino gene" (genes related to melanin production). This genetic pattern is recessive, so it doesn't necessarily show up in every generation. Just as certain genes for muscular dystrophy, color blindness, or hemophilia may lay "dormant" (unexpressed), the albino genes may be in a person and be passed onto his or her children without him or her knowing it.
Parents carrying albino genes can be of any color-people with albino characteristics are found in all cultures, including Asian, African, Latino, and Caucasian.
Two black parents can have albino children if both of them are carrying the recessive genes and even if they aren't both carrying the genes, albinism can sometimes show up by mutation. If both parents have the recessive gene, approximately half of their children will show albino characteristics.
Genetic mutations aren't always bad. In certain circumstances, they give us new characteristics that help us survive. Light-skinned people have an easier time getting Vitamin D from the sun. Dark-skinned people are better protected against sunburn. What is considered "good" or "bad" depends on circumstances and environment.
Albinism does not normally affect intelligence. It is not like Tay-Sachs disease (which can cause a build-up of substances in the brain that hinder mental function). Certain rare genetic disorders may include albinism (see Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome) but albinism itself exists in many forms, many of which are mild to moderate and not disabling.
Lack of pigmentation may necessitate extra screening from the sun, since people with albinism lack the melanin that protects us from UV rays, and it may impair vision because there's not enough pigment to screen out excessive light from the eyes-but the ability to produce more or less skin/hair/eye pigment is not related to intelligence, physical vigor, or personality.
The plural form of albino is albinos.
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.
Both tigers are white, but Albino tigers will not have stripes on their tails. If you shave a white tiger's and an albino tiger's tail, the white tiger's tail will have stripes on the skin, while the albino tiger does not. An Albino tiger also will have pink skin, and their nose and lips will be pink too. A white tiger has white and black coloured fur and is a certain species. An Albino tiger is not a breed (can happen to any breed )but has no colour except for white and pink. This is because it is lacking in skin pigment because it does not have a certain gene. This can be passed down to it's cubs who could either turn out to be normal tigers or Albino tigers.
Albino is spelled "albinos" (mind the final "s") in French.
No, it is not true. Moose are only white if they are albino. Which as you notice is very rare. But if you look up albino moose there are many pictures. When a moose is sick it stays the same. Think about it, do we turn green when we have a cold? No, and if you do you have a rare condition like it is if a moose turns white when its sick.
yes,as they get older they shall turn a bit yellow
An albino, and I mean ANY albino of ANY species (not limited to hamsters) WILL have red eyes. If it's eyes were black in the beggining, it's not an albino, just white-furred. I'd reccomend taking it to your vet.
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
blue and gray
Are you Albino?
Because their albino....
a shark thats an albino
A albino tiger is a tiger that is white just like when people say" YOUR ALBINO"!
I'd have to say probably an Albino Ballpython. Although there would be a small chance of it being non-Albino
There are three main types of albino leopard geckos: Tremper albino, Bell albino, and Rainwater albino. Each type has distinct characteristics and color variations.
Because they're albino.
The plural form of albino is albinos.