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.
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.
Water. (Just like rabbits with various colors!)
Because its an albino most albino animals will bite unless trained
Albino rabbits can eat a diet that primarily consists of hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of pellets formulated for rabbits. It's important to provide a balanced diet to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for their health and well-being. Fruits can also be offered as occasional treats, but should not be a significant part of their diet.
To get the albino pup you must have 50,000 experience points before the pups come. I suggest looking through the WolfQuest forums.
Any breed of any animal can have white fur/skin and red eyes. A rabbit with red eyes and white fur is known to be an Albino rabbit. Albinism is common in rats as well. It can also happen to people (not so much the red eyes). there are black albino people which have white skin, even though their entire family is black.