@@chrisjones3967 Mother Nature and Humanity both are fed up of people like u. The one who hunts the rare is not worthy of living on this beautiful planet. Such people should be send out to die in the middle of desert or thrown out in space cause they deserve such things.
We have a white with blue eyes horse like that at work (therapy horses). He's huge but not so majestic in behaviour xD I knew he's a beautiful special boy though 😍🥰
@ThA PrinCe What they're saying is the horse looks extremely white. But white horses are not an actual thing. Their fur may look it, but the skin is actually gray or black, not pink. So "white" horses with blue eyes is a common thing. The technical term for the coloration is Carmelo.
@ThA PrinCe Actually, the video isn’t about albinism! It’s about “white animals”. The video mentions plenty of other conditions similar to albinism that aren’t albinism, aka white but no red eyes or mostly light/pale in color. Horses aren’t an animal recorded to be able to be albino, the closest you get is white with blue eyes.
Its sad to think that some animals who has albinism gets hunted down by humans because of its rarity Just to put its head on a wall and its fur turn to a foot rug
@Ch4rLz tHa PrInCe it is TOTALLY LEGAL in the countries that have TEAMS that hunt the poachers. If you want "Human Rights" then don't hunt PROTECTED SPECIES. 👍😎
I've seen a white moose here in Ontario Canada. First time ever! My mom had seen a snow owl and they are all surly beautiful to see ♡ i love adventures! And if your like me and cannot physically go be out there... thank you for sharing it here ❣ I understand hunting but its way too sad
I saw an albino squirrel in my backyard one time, I was so confused like “is that a white SQUIRREL?” I looked it up and found out about albino animals, it’s very cool!
I have a picture of a normal brown colored squirrel, an albino, and a solid black, in a friend’s backyard, in the same picture. What a range. As a small kid, a farmer friend had a cluster of white ground squirrels (striped pocket gopher) in a den in his cow pasture. State came out and gave him some money to fence off about an acre and protect that den.
Our neighborhood refuses to shoot a big ass rat that is white in color because of superstition. Out of all the rats that they see roaming around the rice paddiesand some homes. This white rat is always looking clean leading the people to believe that its a spirit and also because when a storm struck our little town and washed aways homes and killed 200 people, they blamed it on a white snake that was yanked out of eletric poles but accidentally flinging it to the live cable and toasting it and just a day after that, a local storm that was waay up north suddenly shifted direction and moved further southwest hitting exactly at my town and we were the most devastated region after that disaster. It is kimda nice though because people avoid killing wild animals on the wild and mostly not killing the albino ones. And just yesterday I got chased by a wild boar mom while walking the suburbs. We didn't have a lot of boars but it seems to me that not eating them for meat and angering forest spirits really helped in preserving the animals.
In my forest in my backyard there is 5 or more albino elk it's one family and they keep breeding! And I live In Michigan where elk are very very VERY rare!
Yes, there is a natural phenomenon called "melanism", which turns an animal black. Black panthers are not their own species, but are actually black (melanistic) leopards and jaguars. Look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanism
@@arigathanks9839 Well hunting endangered species is kind of messed up like you just wanted for thou pelt now you see if I was a hunter I would have waited until the population would have at least grown a lot and then I would have started hunting for their pelt but really
I like your animal videos and they are so awesome! Then what about green animals? Could you do a green animal video because my favorite color is green?
Ive heard that hunters also don’t shoot all white animals as its considered very bad luck. I’ve even heard that some people believe if you do it you will die shortly afterwards. I worked for a solar company and was doing an inspection for an old hunter. He had a beautiful log cabin he built in his backyard filled with mounted head trophies from all over the world that he hunted throughout his life. He told me that his buddy killed an albino deer even though he knew it was bad luck and his friend had a stroke and a week and a half later and he died. He was in his mid 40’s and in good shape and a clean bill of health.
A few years ago when I was down in Virgina to visit my grandparents, they took me and my family to the living museum where we saw an alibonio aligator which was said to bring you good luck if it moved or blinked.
Back east for four years I was an Animal Control Officer, serving three local Northern New Jersey communities. We would rent out traps to people catching possums, raccoons, and skunks. One time we did catch a *blonde* raccoon: not white... literally orange. At first we thought it was a weird possum until the furry tail, and realizing that it had darker blonde stripes on the tail made us realize it was a blonde raccoon... th' hell...?
I saw a baby white gator once down in Louisiana. Poor thing had a big rusted treble hook stuck in its foot and was tangled in the line so I grabbed it and cut it loose. That was 10 years ago now. And just saw him last week eating a catfish. So im glad hes still around.
1:17 I'm hungarian, and we have a holiday on the 20th of August. On that day, we celebrate the birth of our glorious country. There is a legend in the country about Hunor and Magor, the two sons of the leader of the Huns. When the hungarians were near Verecke (the place we came into the country), they stopped, and sent the brothers to look for a place to settle down. Short after they went on their adventure, they spotted a beautiful white dear, with the stars on its back, the Moon on its chest and the Sun between its antlers. And this year, on the 20th of August day, lots of people caught white dears on camera.
Leucistic ball pythons are not that expensive, especially the black-eyed leucistics. The blue-eyed ones are typically a bit pricier, but I would never spend $700+ on a simple BEL (blue-eyed leucy). That's crazy talk.
I worked at a large taxidermy shop for 2 years and mounted a pure black raccoon (melanistic), a red colored raccoon, a pure white raccoon (twice!), and a normal colored raccoon with a large white patching (some sort of piebald?) Edit: our shop also had a 20 year old males and female pure white lions with blue eyes. I know some people will be mad that they were hunted (keep in mind that it was over 20 years ago so nothing to do with me) but there was a specific reason. The male was tagged to be hunted because he was an old male that had begun to kill any Cubs that he came across cause a huge problem. Once he had been shot the hunters went to pick him up, and turned around and the female was hunting them. She was shot out of self defense. Also, all of the meat was eaten by local villagers and lasted weeks. Still sad but I hope that helps a bit.
Yeah, I subscribed because you guys were fair in your representation. Now how about a Vid about the most beautiful Black animals in the wild ! Yeah, I know Good Luck !
Btw you got the moose's potential largest height wrong as the larger moose's tend to get shot and they can actually grow to up to 10ft tall!!! Such majestic animals which should be left alone