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Mouse

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A small rodent notable for its typical pointed snout, the mouse is normally grayish to brownish but as it is a common object of laboratory experiments, an albino mouse is less rare than most other albino animals featured in this list.
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Gorilla

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In 1966, an albino western lowland gorilla was caught in Equatorial Guinea. The specimen was then transported to Barcelona zoo where he was given the name Snowflake and lived until his death in 2004. He died of skin cancer that was related to his albinism.
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Rabbit

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In rabbits, there are ten different color gene groups but a rabbit’s coat only has two pigments, pheomelanin (yellow) and eumelanin (dark brown). Albino rabbits (with no pigment) also occur sometimes.
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Alligator gar

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Albinism can be seen in fish as well. One of the greatest examples of an albino fish was this albino alligator gar. Considered to be a living fossil, alligator gars are usually brown, olive to gray or yellow.
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Jackal
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The Jackal is a canid native to southeastern and central Europe, Asia Minor, the Middle East, and South Asia. While most jackals have coloration similar to that of a wolf, this specimen spotted in Iran was completely white.
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