Nature abounds in beauty and in its various colors. There is no doubt that though all colors appeal, there is a special appeal to the color white. One could almost say that it almost not a color. White is the color that is more like a mood or atmosphere than a color, but all said and done it has an appeal. Here are some animals that are pure white; some by nature and some due to some other causes.
- A white peacock may not be as beautiful as the colored one but it is fascinating
- Swans are naturally white and add beauty and grace as they swim on water
- Polar bear is a deadly bear that is stark white, but did you know under the white coat, it has black skin?
- A white kitten always looks extra cute and cuddly
- A snow white Pomeranian dog has a definite appeal
- A white parrot is both rare and beautiful
Read ahead and take a look at some so rare pictures of white animals.
So Rare Pictures Of White Animals
1. Albino Kangaroo
Very few albino kangaroos survive in the wild. Because of their white fur, they are quite discernible and more vulnerable to predation and hunting.
2. White Tiger
Also called the bleached tiger, the white tiger is a variant of the mainland tiger but with leucistic pigmentation. Leucism is the partial loss of natural pigmentation that causes pale, patchy, or white coloration of the hair, skin, scales, feathers, or cuticles.
3. Snowflake
If you’ve just seen a white gorilla recently, it is probably a discovery that deserves a little more attention. To date, Snowflake was the only known white gorilla. He was an albino gorilla captured from Equatorial Guinea and held in captivity in Barcelona Zoo until he died in 2003.
4. White Ermines
Ermines are long-bodied carnivorous mammals that live in different regions of the northern hemisphere. While some of them have white underbellies, others are almost entirely white.
5. Arctic Fox
Also known as the snow fox, polar fox, or white fox, the arctic fox is found only in the tundra biomes of the northern hemisphere.
6. Polar Bear
The white fur of polar bears enables them to blend into their snowy or ice-capped environment.
7. White Lion
Like the white tiger, this white lion’s color is an effect of its leucistic pigmentation.
8. Arctic Wolf
Arctic pups typically have brown or black fur that turns white as their first year ends.
9. Beluga Whale
As calves, beluga whales have dark grey skin; it then turns white as they age. Their lightness indicates how mature they have become.
10. Magpie Duck
Like the magpie duck, many duck species are almost entirely white.
11. Albino Hedgehog
Only one in a hundred thousand hedgehogs are born with albinistic characteristics.
12. White Ferret
Ferrets are domesticated mammals that belong to the same family as ermines.
13. Seneca White Deer
The former Seneca Army Depot in New York is home to a rare herd of white deer.
14. White Alligator
White alligators are also quite rare. There are between 100 and 200 specimens all over the world.
15. Arctic Hare
Arctic hares are not rare, but you will only find them in icy biomes.
16. Leucistic Hummingbird
Albino hummingbirds have pink eyes, feet, and bills, which are extremely rare. The hummingbird in the following image is only leucistic and is seen more often than albinos.
















Reply