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Owlscrying
May 12

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- This white alligator has it made in the shade. A rare albino alligator on loan to the Knoxville Zoo spent one recent afternoon basking under a heat lamp beside a warm pool with one claw lazily dipped in the water. If outside, her skin would burn in the sun.

"Is she real?" is the most common question from visitors, says the assistant curator of herpetology at the zoo.

"Nobody believes she's real. They stare until she takes a breath or moves her eyes or jumps in the pool."

The alligator's name was decided through a contest and will be announced Monday. The creature is on loan from the Alligator Farm Zoological Park in St. Augustine, Fla., which has about 30 animals that have been acquired over the last 15 years from a commercial farmer in Cut Off, La.

The albinos are found in the same nest every year and are believed to be produced from the same male and female pair, said the curator of reptiles in St. Augustine.

The Florida park made a deal with the farmer to get the albinos. He hatches and raises them until he is ready to give them up.

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SilverCougar
Actually... albino gators arn't that rare. XD There was a show that had a gator farm on it, and they said they get quite a few.

Aside that, they are very pretty looking beasties.
asc.rudeboy
its hard to say how often this happens in the wild because most do not survive...

Most albino animals in the wild don't live long anyway because they stand out and get eaten,"
The alligators are among fewer than 30 known, living, albino American alligators. By contrast, there are about 5 million American alligators in the world.

http://excursia.com/destinations/USA/FL/ja...tt_gators.shtml
St Q
I thought the Houston Zoo had an albino alligator, but it turns out that it's not an albino at all. His name is Blanco and is one of only 14 white alligators in existence. He exhibits a condition known as leucism. Basically, he's a normal-colored alligator with a giant white spot covering his entire body. I didn't even know that they had little white spots.
MoonPrincess
Cool. I've never seen a "albino alligator" before.
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