“Unveiling Nature’s Rare Mysteries: Meet the Enigmatic Albino Animals Defying the Odds in the Wild!”
Crow
Everyone knows that crows are black. It’s a well known fact. Only, not all crows are black. Albino crows actually exist.
They’re white, they have no melanin, and this one is apparently very, very angry. What did that black crow ever do to him?
Robin
That’s right, this is a robin redbreast, only, this one doesn’t have a red breast, or any coloring for that matter. This robin is entirely white.
Both male and female robins have that signature red breast, but male robins are brighter, while the females are a bit duller.
Black Bear
This black bear doesn’t look so black to me. Technically, this is not an albino bear. He doesn’t have the signature red eyes.
This is just a bear with a rare genetic mutation. He kind of looks like a polar bear, but I promise, this is still a black bear even though he’s not black.
Lobster
I wonder if an albino lobster tastes any different from a red lobster. The lobster meat from an albino lobster is probably all white, too.
I feel like eating an entirely white lobster would feel a bit unsettling. This thing is probably too valuable to eat, anyway.
Beaver
I didn’t know I needed a white beaver in my life until I saw this picture. Also, he doesn’t look like he’s going to be white for very much longer.