What is albino polar bear?

Albino polar bears are extremely rare and are characterized by a complete lack of pigmentation in their fur, skin, and eyes. They appear white in color, with pink or light blue eyes.

Albino polar bears have a genetic mutation that prevents the production of melanin, which gives color to their fur, skin, and eyes. This genetic mutation leads to their stunningly white appearance.

Albino polar bears face many challenges in the wild, as their lack of camouflage makes them more vulnerable to predators and can make it harder for them to hunt. They are also more susceptible to sunburn and skin cancer due to their lack of pigmentation.

There have been several confirmed sightings of albino polar bears over the years, but they are very rare. It is estimated that there may be around 10 albino polar bears in the world today.