25%
An animal lacking in pigmentation is referred to as albino. Albino animals have a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, fur, and eyes. This lack of pigmentation can give albino animals a white or pale appearance.
For the albino allele to be more frequent in a population, there needs to be a higher rate of genetic drift or a selective advantage associated with the albino phenotype. Additionally, reduced fitness of individuals with the normal pigmentation allele could also contribute to the increased frequency of the albino allele.
An albino rat will have no color - that is red / pink eyes, only white fur with no other pigmentation. An albino rat will have no color on their tail either, it should be pinkish. I have a white rat that I thought was albino, but as he grew older, there was some slight pigmentation on his tail, a little bit of brown/black. This means he's not a true albino, as there is pigmentation.
Yes, albino skunks spray. The only thing different about an albino of any species is that they lack pigmentation.
The chance that their next child will have normal pigmentation is 75%. Albinism is usually caused by a recessive gene, so both parents would need to carry the gene in order to have an albino child. If both parents have normal pigmentation, then the chance of passing on the albino gene to their next child is 25%.
Albino mean lacking pigmentation in the skin color flesh and eyes, The albino ferret has white fur and pink eyes
Albino means missing all pigmentation. Hair will be white, skin will be really pale, eyes will be red.
They are albino Black Bears (They lack pigmentation)
Albino ferrets lack pigmentation and their eyes are opaque. The red or pink eyes is the blood behind the eyes.
Albino ferrets lack any pigmentation in their skin and has white fur with pink eyes
An albino animal will have white fur and red eyes.
theres a half and half chance it will and theres a half and half chance it wont