By Archisha Yadav | November 26, 2024
White lions are not albinos but get their unique colour from a rare genetic trait. They are found in reserves and zoos in South Africa.
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Beluga whales live in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. Their white colour helps them blend with the ice and snow in their habitat.
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Native to the Arctic, snowy owls are known for their white feathers and striking yellow eyes, which help them hunt in snowy regions.
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These peacocks have white plumage due to leucism. Found in captivity, they are known for their beautiful tail displays.
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These rare alligators have white skin and pinkish eyes due to albinism. They are usually found in captivity as they are vulnerable in the wild.
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Adapted to the cold Arctic regions, the Arctic fox’s white fur provides camouflage in the snow during winter months.
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Albino kangaroos are rare and have white fur and pink eyes due to a genetic condition. They are found in Australia and some zoos.
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These rare tigers are found in some wildlife sanctuaries and zoos. Their white fur results from a genetic mutation in Bengal tigers.
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White wolves, also known as Arctic wolves, are native to the Arctic tundra. Their thick white fur helps them blend seamlessly into snowy landscapes.
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White horses, like the Camargue horses of southern France, are renowned for their striking white coats, which develop as they age, creating a majestic appearance.
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