A white alligator can either be albino or leucistic. The difference between the two is that albinism is the complete lack of the pigment melanin, whereas leucism is the result of lacking melanin in certain parts of the body. An albino alligator will have p
A white alligator can either be albino or leucistic. The difference between the two is that albinism is the complete lack of the pigment melanin, whereas leucism is the result of lacking melanin in certain parts of the body. An albino alligator will have pink eyes, whereas one with leucism will have blue eyes.
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To give you an idea of just how rare white alligators are, its estimated that there are only 12 leucistic American alligators out of a population of over 5 million. Sadly, white alligators born in the wild are at an extreme disadvantage, and researchers believe they rarely live past infancy due to their lack of camouflage and the stressful effects sunlight can have on them.
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