What is albino lepord?

The term "albino leopard" is actually a bit misleading, as leopards are not typically pure white in color. However, there are several types of leopards that exhibit lighter coloration, such as snow leopards and clouded leopards.

In general, albino animals lack the pigment melanin, which gives color to the skin, fur, and eyes. This results in a pale or white appearance, and can also affect the animal's vision.

Albino leopards are extremely rare in the wild, as their light coloration makes them more vulnerable to predators and can make hunting more difficult. However, some albino leopards have been seen in captivity or as part of breeding programs.

It's worth noting that some organizations, such as the World Wildlife Fund, caution against breeding for albino or other unusual coloration in wild animals. This is because breeding for specific traits can negatively impact the genetic diversity and health of a species over time.