What is albino leapard?

An albino leopard, also known as a white leopard, is a rare genetic variation of the regular leopard. These leopards have a complete lack of skin pigmentation, which causes their fur to appear white, cream, or pale yellow, and their eyes are either blue or pale green instead of the usual golden color. Albino leopards are known to occur in the Indian subcontinent and in Southeast Asia, but their population is very limited in the wild, and only a handful of specimens have been observed and documented. Due to their rarity, albino leopards are prized by poachers, which puts them at risk of extinction.