Albino racoons completely lack melanin, while leucistic racoons have a genetic mutation that limits melanin production. Most white raccoons are leucistic and retain dark pigment despite their snowy ...
Spotting an albino squirrel on UT's campus may be good luck, but what about an albino raccoon? A rare, all-white dumpster diver was seen in College Station, living up to its nickname by — you guessed ...
⚡️You have better odds of being struck by lightning than seeing an Albino raccoon but here’s one found in a College Station dumpster being a car dealership. (Not sharing the location since it’s on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man in Northeast Memphis feels pretty lucky to have spotted an albino raccoon in his backyard at least three ...
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Albino or leucistic? The science behind America’s “white raccoons”
Quick Take Albino racoons completely lack melanin, while leucistic racoons have a genetic mutation that limits melanin production. The odds of spotting a true albino raccoon in the wild are likely 1 ...
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