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In the mountains of southeastern China, an unusual reptile with “blood-red” eyes maneuvered through the landscape. Maybe it was searching for a meal or a mate. But the 1-foot-long creature caught the ...
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The Smokies News on MSNWhy the White Squirrel You Spotted Is Probably Not AlbinoAlbino squirrels could be anywhere. Like a blue lobster, it’s just the luck of the genetic draw. However, white squirrels are ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNTom Lounsbury: Time to call in the 'Critter-Gitter' on red squirrelsI prefer to handle my own problem wildlife issues around my home, and I have usually been successful. That is, until now, writes outdoors columnist Tom Lounsbury.
To understand why animals with albinism have red eyes, it’s first important to know what albinism actually is – a genetic condition that stops cells from being able to produce melanin, a ...
A rare albino squirrel was spotted hanging out near the Prairie Green Golf Course in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Officials say the chances of seeing this animals are about 1 in 100,000.
A rare albino deer dubbed "Snow White" was seen peacefully grazing in Kensington Metropark in southeast Michigan on Sunday.
As someone who is albino, she naturally has white hair, violet-red eyes, and very fair skin due to not producing the pigment melanin.
DENVER (CBS4) — A researcher at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, discovered four new species of millipede in Colorado caves that are albino and don't have eyes. The millipedes live deep ...
Albino animals and other unusually pale wildlife are also more vulnerable to poachers looking to capitalize on booming demand for exotic pets or products derived from rare creatures.
HRM allowed Biran’s team to identify heterozygotes that could then be crossbred to generate albino-red tilapia strains where both alleles of slc45a2 gene are mutated in the germline.
A wildlife photographer spotted a rare white badger at Point Reyes National Seashore in California, a photo shows. It isn’t albino.
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