Albino animals are appearing more and more everywhere, due to genetic changes that affect the pigmentation process in animals, causing their bodies to become strangely white, like ” shadows” . ghost ” in nature.
We would like to introduce to readers some white animals living all over the world that zoologists have recently found:
Many tourists hope to visit South Croydon amusement park, Croydon city, England to be lucky enough to once see an albino squirrel.
An albino bat injured after being attacked by a cat is being cared for by a veterinarian at the Batreach Bat Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Kuranda, near Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Strange albino koala at San Diego Zoo, California, USA. It was named Onya-Birri, which in the Australian Aboriginal language means “ghost boy “.
This is the only albino black vulture in the world. It is perched on a perch at the world bird habitat in St Louis city, capital of Missouri state, USA
Fishermen were surprised to catch an albino stingray in British waters and handed it over to a fish farm.
An albino penguin was born at Bristol Zoo, England. It is named after a flower – ” snowdrop ” (snowdrop).
A pair of raccoons (including an albino) climbing on a chain link fence near Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
An albino turtle was born in the Abufari biological reserve and introduced at the Tapaua Biodiversity Conservation Institute, Amazonia state, Brazil
The albino thrush with red eyes due to lack of pigment was captured by bird watchers at Commonmoor, near Liskeard, Cornwall, Wales
Albino Bennett kangaroo curiously explores his surroundings at an ostrich farm in Swine, Ruegen Island, Germany
Mok, a three-week-old baby deer, has become famous throughout Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand thanks to his albino condition.