Pretty Mum
This lovely wild female black-striped wallaby (Notamacropus dorsalis) has a rare, natural hereditary condition called leucism - a partial loss of pigmentation which results in animals having white, mottled, or pale fur (or plumage if they are a bird, or scales if they are a reptile). Unlike albinism, leucism does not effect animals' eyes - her underlying skin and eyes remain dark coloured, and as she lives in dense tea tree scrub in a densely vegetated nature refuge, hopefully she won't experience a huge disadvantage from her unusual colour.
Видео Pretty Mum канала Guba na Nature Refuge
Видео Pretty Mum канала Guba na Nature Refuge
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