1. Peacock
The growth and development of an animal with albinism is the same as that of a normal individual.


2. Hedgehog
Only one in ten thousand hedgehogs are born totally white with red eyes.

3. Crocodile
Albinos are generally as healthy as the rest of their species with normal growth and development as well as capability of reproduction.

4. Kangaroo
Animals with albinism
can sunburn easily from overexposure. Some albino zoo animals are known
to be slathered on with sun block to protect them from the sun’s
harmful rays.


5. Squirrel
Survival rate of albino animals may be less than a normal animal of the same species. Their color makes it difficult to hide themselves from enemies..

6. The Black Bear
No, this is NOT a polar bear..

7. Gorilla
Snowflake (c. 1964 – November 24, 2003) was an albino
gorilla. He was the only known albino gorilla so far (although not the
only ape), and the most popular resident of the Barcelona Zoo in
Catalonia, Spain. He died of skin cancer ..

8. Monkey
Albino animals may face problems of vision, making it difficult for them to hunt for food and protect themselves from danger.

9. Ferret

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10. Beaver

11. Frog

12. Rat

13. Horse

14. Crab

15. Crayfish

16. Fish
Albinism in fish is highly affected by the eggs exposure to heavy metals.

17. Salamander

18. Slug

19. Snake

20. Monitor

21. Ladybug

22. Porcupine

23. Grasshopper

24. Moose

25. Deer

26. Penguin

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