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Animals come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Turns out quite a few come in white, even if it isn't the norm. Like humans, all types of critters are affected by Albinism. These pale cuties are just like their other-colored brethren, except they are lacking pigment. See why when it comes to cute, white is the new black.
10. PRETTY PALE PEACOCKThis white peacock probably gets all the hens' attention with his unique look. Not many men can rock that color year round.
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9. YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT TWO (SNAKE) HEADS
This California Kingsnake is all about being different. Between his dual noggin and pale skin, no other snake can copy his unique style.
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8. RARE RANGE ANIMAL
Dakota Miracle is one of three albino buffalo taking up residence at the National Buffalo Museum in Jamestown, North Dakota. The trio attracts quite a few visitors, interested in seeing their stunning coats.
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7. ALBINO BROTHERS
This pair of turtles certainly stood out from the other 300,000 shell-wearers born and released from the Biological Reserve of Abufari.
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6. SQUIRRELY SIBLING
Albino Squirrel "Lucy" and her brother are quite a handful.
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5. PALE AND PRICKLY
Maybe white is a lucky color, because this albino hedgehog had fortune on his side. He was discovered at a 2014 Winter Olympics construction site and transported to a Russian botanical garden where he now has free roam.
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4. NOT YOUR AVERAGE ALLIGATOR
It's rare for an alligator to come in white. This gator is only one of 20 known specimens known to be affected by Albinism. It's a very elite club.
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3. WHITE WEIGHS YOU DOWN
3-month-old albino wallaby, Albert, might be a little too big to be hitching rides from his mom. Hasn't he gotten his hopping license yet?
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2. BLANCO BURRO
This albino donkey has no problem showing off his interesting look to photogs. Someone get this man an agent!
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Next: Pink Dolphin & More Strange Animals
1. WHITE AND WILD
This curious albino Humpback Whale calf broke the water by Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Good thing this peculiar guy popped up to say hello, because scientists say that capturing photos of a rare whale like him is a once in a lifetime experience.
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I've seen an identical peacock in a plant nursery in Plant City, FL.
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