![]() ![]() All races and nationalities experience albinism, as well as plants and all animals. We’ve all seen examples of albinism in nature with albino lab rats, but you may not have seen an albino squirrel.Ĭheck out this guide to learn all about white and albino squirrels.Ī squirrel is just a rat with a cuter outfit! – Sarah Jessica Parker What is Albinism In Squirrels?Īlbinism reduces the pigment (or melanin) someone has, resulting in people having fair coloring in their skin color, hair, and even eyes. Just about every race and culture has occurrences of albinism, and interestingly enough plants and animals can also experience albinism. Sometimes albino grey squirrels can be mistaken for white squirrels, it all depends on the genetics of the squirrel species. ![]() White squirrels, sometimes misidentified as albino squirrels are more commonplace in Asia but they do appear in certain geographic regions of North America.
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