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If by albino you mean the genetic deformity where they lack a certain pigment, then they can live anywhere that a normal rabbit would live! It is caused by a mutant gene in the rabbit itself, unaffected by environmental causes. However, being albino is a disadvantage for rabbits in the wild, because being white in a predominantly brown/green surrounding is a giveaway to predators!

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Albino rabbits are the result of a genetic mutation that causes a lack of pigmentation in their fur, skin, and eyes. This mutation can occur naturally in wild rabbit populations or can be intentionally bred in domestic rabbits for specific traits.

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Albinism is a genetic condition that can affect most animals. It is inherited.

In essence, it is a lack of skin pigment, causing apparent whiteness of the fur/hair/skin.

As it is a recessive allele, it is very rare.

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Anywhere that frogs are found

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