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Examples of
albino laboratory mammals Albinism is the
congenital absence of
melanin in an
animal or
plant resulting in
white hair, feathers,
scales and...
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Colonel Albino Jara
Benegas (28
February 1877 – 15 May 1912) was
provisional President of
Paraguay from 19
January 1911 to 5 July 1911. A
military official...
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Users are
encouraged to
submit their sightings. A true
albino squirrel. Note the pink eyes.
Albino squirrel head on,
showing blue
irises A
leucistic squirrel...
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Albino may
refer to:
Albino, an
organism with the
disorder albinism — the
congenital lack of
normal pigmentation.
Albino, a
person with albinism; albino...
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Albino Blacksheep (ABS) is a
Canadian animation website based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It
publishes member submitted digital media made with Adobe...
- Pope John Paul I (born
Albino Luciani; 17
October 1912 – 28
September 1978) was head of the
Catholic Church and
sovereign of the
Vatican City
State from...
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Jeremie Albino is a
Canadian roots rock singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario. The son of a
Filipino father and a Québécois mother, he grew up in the...
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called leucism,
which is
caused by a
double recessive allele. It is not
albino; it has
normal pigmentation in the eyes and skin.
White lions have occasionally...
- cuticle.
While an
organism with
complete absence of
melanin is
called an
albino, an
organism with only a
diminished amount of
melanin is
described as leucistic...
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Matheus Albino Carneiro (born 4
February 1995) is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for CRB. Born in Curitiba, Paraná,
Albino pla****...