35 Albino Animals That Were Only Seen Once

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It is no secret that the animal kingdom is bursting with an incredible diversity of shapes, colors, and sizes. But few animals captivate the imagination like those affected by a rare genetic condition called albinism. The creatures you will witness in this video are not only enchanting to behold but also incredibly rare. Some of these animals have been observed in the wild only once. Today, we will show you 35 of them.

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Have you ever encountered an animal with albinism?

TheFeatheredFriend
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The title:"35 albino animals that were seen only once" me:watches the video twice

lillytheworst
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I have only seen an albino snail. These animals are so adorable, especially the albino zebra and peacock. Nice video!

ObiAnitaOA
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I think it should be mentioned: Not all animals here are really albinos. They're leucistic. It's hard to see the difference because both means there are pigments missing. The main difference are the eyes: Leucistic animals have paler or normal eyes. Albino animals have pinkish or red eyes because they lack pigments even in the eyes. Leucism is more common than albinism but still rare.
As example: White tigers are not albinos.
But both colors are just unique and beautiful

tktsunami
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Little fun fact, albino bears are also called Spirit Bears ❤

budemehomies
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The albino giraffe mother was murdered by poachers while protecting her baby, she sacrifice her life to save her own baby while running away, the baby was found and went to a zoo to be care for

Glamrock_Gregory
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The narrator: “Although they’re not true albino alligators”
Also the narrator two sentences later: “Snowflake was a famous albino alligator”
😂🤣

keastonz
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I've seen an albino skunk in the wild. We were at a campground in West Virginia. We were eating late at a picnic table, and it showed up, running us all back into our camper so we didn't get sprayed. That happened 30 years ago, I was 14 at the time.

ryannebarlow
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That albino zebra still has very visible markings.

BluesCat
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Real quick: Leucistic is white skin with blue eyes due to a genetic mutation, and true albino is white with red eyes due to lack of pigmentation.

mirajoy
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- There are NO albino horses. The coloring shown in the video is cremello, a very light coat color with blue eyes. This coat color is called a "double dilute" because it needs a specific gene on both sides to occure. A cremello has a chestnut base with two cream genes from the parents. This is NOT albinism.

xolitaire
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My brother played baseball for 6 years with twin Albino brothers, they were actually black but they were born with very white skin and hair and they had to wear sunglasses during the day to protect their eyes, they were so beautiful and darn good baseball players too

terereynolds
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Beautiful albino animals that include people too.

donaldmacdonald
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When I first saw the three headed white snake, I couldn't help but think of one anime villain...Oroachimaru!🦖😋😏

timothybrown
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actually white peacocks are not albino and there has been no record of there ever being one. “albino” peacocks are born with a mutation called leucisim which turns their skin and feathers white. same goes with the tiger, albino tigers arent real but white tigers are a breed of tiger and yes im an animal nerd, who cares?

ilovehorses_
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explorer: "huh? what is tha- POLAR BEAR!!"
* *panda just existing* *
also explorer: "wait a damn minute"

lelaa
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We kept getting an albino hummingbird at our feeders last year and found out it was super rare. Got some pictures at least! <3

littlelemoncurd
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I've seen multiplayer peacocks in a park in Poland. They lived among the normal peakocks haappily, cared for by volenteers, with no disadventeges. They may have been partly albino or albino. They were beautiful to see these majestic animals!🕊 I greatly respect these animals.It's lovely to see them.🐱

ameliabailey
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This dude really needs to learn the difference between luecism and albinism, like it’s not that hard to know the difference.

ladypeiandtheclown
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Wow, that white "Cerberus" snake is awesome!

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