Albino snakes are able to survive in the wild by staying out of sight and doing their best to camouflage into their environments. However, sometimes they are unable to survive in the wild.
like a albino snake with dome normal colours on it so like albino and normal
$50 - $100 is a fairly reasonable price range for an albino corn snake.
It is simply a genetic 'mutation' where a snake has been born with almost no colouring (albino)
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
albino corn snakes are very rarely born in the wild.they almost always are bred in captivity. when born in the wild they are easy to spot, and therefore are easy prey for anything that is big enough to eat it.
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Yes. Albino individuals of red species of snake may be pink in color. Albino snakes are rare in the wild, but are commonly bred in captivity.
like a albino snake with dome normal colours on it so like albino and normal
$50 - $100 is a fairly reasonable price range for an albino corn snake.
Albino snakes do not live anywhere in particular. Albino is not a species, but rather a color variety that results from a defect in a gene that codes for black pigment. Albinism can occur in most animals, including many species of snake. However, albino animals, such as snakes, rarely live long in the wild as their light color makes them an easy target for predators. The vast majority of albino snakes live in captivity.
If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
It depends what species they are, an albino grass snake would not grow as long as an albino anaconda.
Leucistic (partial albino) raccoons would have a much lower chance of surviving in the wild because they would be so much more visible to predators.
it is about 20 or more pounds
IF you mean 'poisonous' - then no they are not.
It is simply a genetic 'mutation' where a snake has been born with almost no colouring (albino)
When it is safe to go back out in the wild, where it is able to prtect itself and survive.