06-19-2025, 03:26 PM
There is something that attracts us about albino animals. We are fascinated by them. Albinism occurs in nature in many species, but not too often.
Here are ten examples.
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-...ld-animals
There is something strange and attractive about albinos.
The white squirrel occurs in Toronto in one park area. There are statues of the white squirrel in the area.
I have even seen a funny sort of documentary about him. I admit I look for the white squirrel every time I am in the area.
I really want to see the white squirrel.
I would settle for seeing a white deer or moose.
Here are ten examples.
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-...ld-animals
There is something strange and attractive about albinos.
The white squirrel occurs in Toronto in one park area. There are statues of the white squirrel in the area.
I have even seen a funny sort of documentary about him. I admit I look for the white squirrel every time I am in the area.
I really want to see the white squirrel.
I would settle for seeing a white deer or moose.
Catherine