Animals, humans and nonhumans alike, can have albinism. The recognizable all-white features are caused by a partial or complete loss of pigmentation, according to National Geographic: Albinism in ...
Watch the video above, and we will explore the topic further. Albinism is a recessive gene trait in animals that causes a lack of pigment in hair, tissue, skin, and more. Having white fur or skin ...
Leucism, a partial loss of melanin pigmentation caused by genetic mutations, can also lead to all-white coats in animals. Unlike albinism, leucism does not affect eye pigmentation. @treetanner ...
With an estimated 1 million deer in the state, it means only 33 deer would have albinism. In 2024, a family in Person County reported seeing three white deer. Animals with albinism can have vision ...