Albino leopard, also known as all-white leopard, is a rare genetic mutation that causes the leopard's skin and fur to be completely white in color. This mysterious and exotic big cat is a result of the absence of melanin, which is responsible for the pigmentation of the skin and fur.
These animals are characterized by their pale white skin, blue eyes, pink noses, and light-colored spots that are often difficult to see against the white fur. There are only a few recorded cases of albino leopards in the wild, with most of them being found in Asia and Africa.
Despite their unique appearance, albino leopards face a number of challenges in the wild due to their lack of camouflage. They are known to have poor eyesight, which makes it difficult for them to hunt and navigate their environment. As a result, many albino leopards are taken in by wildlife preserves and zoos where they can be protected and cared for.
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