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  • Dolphin on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#1) Dolphin

    • Fictional Character

    Local fishermen call this rare pink dolphin "Pinky" -- she has been spotted several times in Calcasieu Lake, Louisiana, most recently in 2015. Albino dolphins are very rare and unfortunately, their pretty pink color makes them extremely vulnerable to predators.

    Source: ABC News
  • Alligator on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#2) Alligator

    • Animal
    "White Diamond" lives at the Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen, Germany.
  • Rock-wallaby on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#3) Rock-wallaby

    • Organism Classification
    Caretakers at the Seaview Wildlife Park on the Isle of Wight put sunscreen on these guys' noses each morning to prevent sunburn.
  • Orangutan on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#4) Orangutan

    • Animal

    This rare orangutan was rescued from an Indonesian village in May 2017. The five-year-old animal was kept in a cage in Borneo, but when the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation discovered his existence, they fought to free him.

    They named the orangutan "Alba" which means "white" in Latin. 

  • Turtle on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#5) Turtle

    • Animal
    This baby albino Green turtle was found newly hatched in Australia. Albino births among Green turtles are so rare, there is probably only a one in many hundreds of thousands chance of spotting one. Sadly, their lack of color makes them easy prey.
  • Giraffe on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#6) Giraffe

    • Animal

    There are no known albino giraffes in the world, but several leucistic giraffes - like Omo, pictured above in Tarangire National Park in Tanzania - have been spotted.

    In September 2017, a pair of pale giraffes was spotted in Kenya. The mother and calf hardly have any spots at all.

  • Raccoon on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#7) Raccoon

    • Animal
    This up-to-no-good pair was spotted in Texas.
  • Kangaroo on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#8) Kangaroo

    Alberta the Albino lives with her joey at the Marlow Animal Park in Germany.
  • Common Peafowl on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#9) Common Peafowl

    • Organism Classification
    White peacocks are not albino, but a genetic mutation called leucism causes a lack of pigment in their plumage.
  • Python on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#10) Python

    • Food
  • Lion on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#11) Lion

    • Animal
    A white lion is not albino, but its coloring is caused by mutation of the same gene that causes albinism. 
  • Whale on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#12) Whale

    • Animal
    This albino humpback whale makes occasional appearances around the Australian Gold Coast. They call him Migaloo.
  • Gorilla on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#13) Gorilla

    • Animal
    "Snowflake" was found in modern-day Equatorial Guinea in 1966. Though he died in 2003, he remains the only albino gorilla known to man.
  • Asian Elephant on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#14) Asian Elephant

    • Food
    The rare "white elephant" in Burma is traditionally believed to herald good fortune.
  • Hedgehog on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#15) Hedgehog

    • Animal
    A Ranker staffer used to have an albino hedgehog. His name was Nigel.
  • Cardinal on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#16) Cardinal

    • Family
    This cardinal is gynandromorphic, meaning it is "half male and half female." It's not really albino at all. Sorry, we just think it looks cool.
  • Lobster on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#17) Lobster

    • Family
    Ruby the albino lobster is truly one in a(n estimated 30) million.
  • Penguin on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#18) Penguin

    • Animal
    This little African Penguin, named Snowdrop, lived at the Bristol Zoo.
  • Ruby-Throated Hummingbird on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#19) Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

    More like ruby-eyeballed hummingbird.
  • Skunk on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#20) Skunk

    These two albino skunks were born in a wildlife rescue centre in England.
  • Sea Turtle on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#21) Sea Turtle

    This leucistic sea turtle was rescued during the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka. 
  • Moose on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#22) Moose

    • Animal
    Matches snow.
  • Raven on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#23) Raven

    How would you like to find this guy rapping, rapping at your chamber door?
  • Iguana on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#24) Iguana

    And some buddies.
  • Zebra on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#25) Zebra

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  • Koala on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#26) Koala

    Shh, it's sleeping.
  • Ladybug on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#27) Ladybug

    Sittin on a berry.
  • Squirrel on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#28) Squirrel

    Squirrel on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals
  • Human on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#29) Human

    Human on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals
  • Betta Fish on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#30) Betta Fish

    If we were into fish fighting, this is the guy we would back.
  • Cuban tree frog on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#31) Cuban tree frog

    • Organism Classification
  • White-tailed Deer on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#32) White-tailed Deer

    • Animal
    White-Everything Deer!
  • Bison on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#33) Bison

    • Animal
  • Leopard gecko on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#34) Leopard gecko

    • Organism Classification
  • Seal on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#35) Seal

    Seal on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals
  • Boa on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#36) Boa

    Boa on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals
  • Camel on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#37) Camel

    This baby was born into Italy's American Circus in 2011.
  • American Black Vulture on Random Incredible Albino (and Leucistic) Animals

    (#38) American Black Vulture

    • Organism Classification
    It's just a clever name.

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Albino animals are usually white in body color. In nature, rare animals with skin colors different from those of the same species occasionally appear. Studies have shown that albino animals are no different from others of the same species in their internal structure and various organs, and they also have the ability to reproduce offspring. Albino animals are unique and rare natural animals, what is fascinating is that they can be very charming and beautiful.

Have you ever seen any albino animals in a zoo or in nature? Some professional photographers used cameras to record these beautiful creatures. The random tool displays 38 incredible pictures of albino animals.

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