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Albino Animals

September 29th 2008 10:24
Albino animals have a deficiency of melanin pigment in the eyes, skin and hair. The condition can affect many living creatures including humans, mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. The Albino gene is recessive, and as such is rarely seen amongst animals, especially in the wild. Thanks to Chan Lee Peng, here are some rarely seen albino creatures. More can be seen here.


Albino Animals - Ape
Ape



Albino white peacock
Peacock


Albino Koala” margin=
Koala


Albino reptiles - Alligator or crocodile.
Alligator



Albino white hedgehog
Hedgehog



*Thanks to Damn Funny Pictures for finding these images.
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Comment by Anonymous

February 6th 2010 06:30
The white peacock is not an albino. Really Long Link

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