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yes There are albinos in every race. But they will be lighter skinned than others of their race, including those who are albinos of African ancestry.

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How do you spell albino?

That is the correct spelling of "albino" (animal that is white, lacking skin pigment).


What is the opposite of albino?

The opposite of albino is melanic.The definition of albino is being totally absent of any color pigment; so the opposite would be an abundance of color pigmentation.the opposite of being albino is not albinomwahahahaha!


Are there albino pitbulls?

There is no specific breed of albino pitbulls. However, there can be individual pitbulls that exhibit albinism, a genetic condition resulting in lack of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes. Albino dogs may have health issues such as skin sensitivity or vision problems.


How do you say albino is different languages?

albinas - femialbinos - masc thats how you say it in spanish!!!


How do animals become albinos?

The term albino refers to an animal that is completely lacking in pigmentation. They are born with this trait (it is genetic).A pigment is a molecule that absorbs a certain wavelength of light (which means you will see it as color). However, it is important to note that not all color is from pigments. (For example the sky is blue, but not because of pigment.) Thus an albino animal cannot have brown or green eyes (caused by brown pigment), but it can have red eyes (caused by seeing blood vessels) or blue/grey eyes (caused by fibers in the iris that scatter light). In some species, it is possible that faint blue and red can cause the eyes to appear slightly purple (blue+red=purple).Geneticists have discovered many genes which produce a 'white' animal, and only one gene that produces the true albino. The gene is involved in creating the pigment, and the albino version is 'broken,' which means the animal's body doesn't not know how to make pigment.You CAN breed albinos, as it is a genetic trait. It is possible that two non-albino parents can have an albino baby, because the trait is recessive. Sometimes, it can occur as a random mutation (not from the parents' genes).

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Can a brown deer have an albino fawn?

yes


What is an albino tiger?

A albino tiger is a tiger that is white just like when people say" YOUR ALBINO"!


How people are albino?

There are many albino people in the world. I have personally met 2. They are very nice. I am really not sure how many people in the world are albino but it would be interesting to find out.


What colors colors kangroos come in?

Brown, gray, red, or albino.


Is it a normal thing for albino people?

I don't think its normal for people to be albino my friend is really white like albino and she can't be in the sun because it stings her Lila


What is a large brown furry animal with a bush tail and white face that is digging up your grass?

An Albino/Brown squirrel. :]]


Can albino people see in the dark?

no


Is there such thing as albino black people?

Yes, the people who are albino (with black parents) will inherit their parents features and look like them along with the same type of hair but will have white skin and albino eyes.


Is Steve Martin albino?

No, Steve Martin is not albino, his hair just turned gray at an early age. It happens to many people who aren't albino. Also, if he were albino, his eyes wouldn't be a dark color.


Is there an albino wolf?

there isn't a species called the 'albino wolf' but there are wolves that are white. Timber/ Grey wolves can be an array of colors; grey, brown, black, and yes even white


What do you call people with melamine diseases?

albino


How many people in the world are albino?

It is estimated that around 1 in 20,000 people worldwide are albino. Albino individuals have a genetic condition that causes a lack of pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes.