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Canadian Rottweiler

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Here is a collection of albino animals that I have found.These are all authentic.I have found them in reliable books.PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK ON THEM!!!!!!!

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never knew Manta Rays were that big!!!

It's huge

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They get to be much bigger than that.They live for an average of 100+ years. w00t.gif I posted this because it is an albino.It is about 70 years old!!!!I'll post some more Manta rays later...

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Umm... Canadian the manta ray... isn't albino there stomachs are a very light colour and its an old black and white photo so of coarse its going to look white.. Yes other than that I have seen all those pics before except the second catfish.

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Whats to fear about Manta rays, there harmless filter feeders they eat plankton and small fish, not people.

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they sting, don't they? if you step on them?

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No,they are harmless.Only stingray's sting.These Manta's do not have stingers.

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Interesting pics. The squirrel is adorable.... lol.

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The squirrel is adorable, and probably most deadly, the squirrels are planning a mass takeover of the world you know, with bush helping them, they just might succeed. mwhahahahahahaha. yeah anyways, i saw the albino aligator somewhere. He was in some zoo i visited as a kid. Not all that exciting, he has slight greenish patches. and grey patches too.

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This is quite the large jelly fish!

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Can you show us what site it was that claimed that manta ray was albino? And can we post our own albino animal pics?

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whoa!!!!! r u serious about that jelly fish HOLY CRAP!

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Can you show us what site it was that claimed that manta ray was albino? And can we post our own albino animal pics?

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Off of google under Manta rays.Yes,I would really like you to post your albino pics. grin2.gif

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i think it my be a fake pic of the jellyfish way 2 big

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I am a scuba diver and I know for a fact that that is an actual jellyfish.They are in the temperate oceans.They grow to be much larger than that. w00t.gifw00t.gif

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that manta ray photo is so fake...

i mean hows it being held up...

why does it look so flat and straight....

just looks fake...

by the way i've seen that manta ray photo loads of times and its never been labelled as an albino manta ray...

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This is quite the large jelly fish!

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i think it my be a fake pic of the jellyfish way 2 big

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yup thats a real jellyfish, i posted the picture on the crypto board awhile back...

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Jeez what is it with you people....fake this and fake that???

Someone was just sharing these pics with us....the Manta Ray is being held up by a crane look at the background.

I'v seen Bigger Manta rays on a BBC program called "The Blue Planet" and jelly fish can grow to gigantic proportions if the conditions are conducive.

Thank you for sharing.

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