The tiny, red-eyed reptile has pigmentless skin and a pale shell, caused by a genetic disorder known as albinism. Zoo keepers say the odds of an albino tortoise are 1 in 100,000. The white ...
a genetic disorder that disrupts melanin production, causing a reduction in pigmentation, scientists report in a new study. Unlike albinism, in which animals completely lack melanin and have red ...
The rare genetic disorder of albinism has only been spotted in a select few animals so far — like dolphins, kangaroos, deer, squirrels and an inbred gorilla named ‘Snowflake’, who passed ...
But that changes as soon as they step out when they face prejudices for their extreme fair skin due to Albinism. People address them as 'Suraj-mukhi’ or ‘Angrez’ (British) because of their ...
The Vision of Children Foundation recently announced its upcoming Sip to See, Springtime Tea benefit event on Wednesday, May ...