No, Steve Martin is not albino, his hair just turned gray at an early age. It happens to many people who aren't albino. Also, if he were albino, his eyes wouldn't be a dark color.
That would be "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven"
yes he is
Yes, in 2010, Nicole Albino revealed she was openly homosexual and married female fashion designer, Erin Magee.
Guy Fieri goes by Guido.
Yamil Albino goes by Yami.
Albinism can sometimes result in red eyes due to the lack of pigment in the iris, which allows the blood vessels in the retina to show through. However, not all albino humans have red eyes - eye color in albinism varies depending on the amount of pigment present.
I'd have to say probably an Albino Ballpython. Although there would be a small chance of it being non-Albino
a person or animal that lacks pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes would be albino.
Albinoes or non albino people carrying one albino gene would have to reproduce more.
You could buy some from a trusted albino breeder, or buy random eggs alot and hope one of them has white fur. A few people who sell good albinos would have the word 'albino" in their username, so go to "Find a Farm" and search "albino".
It depends what species they are, an albino grass snake would not grow as long as an albino anaconda.
Give a Dragon some Albino powder. The guy who answered is wrong about the whereabouts of the powder: You can buy it in the 'Buy Unique Items' tab.
An environment where the albino lemur would not be at a disadvantage would be one with dense foliage and a high diversity of plant species. This type of environment would provide plenty of shelter, camouflage opportunities, and diverse food sources for the albino lemur to thrive. Additionally, low predation pressure and a lack of competition for resources would further reduce any disadvantages the albino lemur may face.
The opposite of albino is melanic.The definition of albino is being totally absent of any color pigment; so the opposite would be an abundance of color pigmentation.the opposite of being albino is not albinomwahahahaha!
you have a 99% chance of the gecko coming out naturally colored. The albino gene for all animals is recessive. That means that both the mother and father would have to have the recessive gene and it would be blind luck for the recessive gene to be passed on by both parents. Best way to have an albino gecko is to breed 2 albino geckos. It is still not 100% that the babies will be albinos.
it will most likely die in the wild mostly because the offspring would then mate and then possibly reproduce more of its kind then the habitat would flood with albino. Then albino would think they were the grater species and killing the non albino. However if a albino is born and taken to a zoo of some sort it would have a grater chance of having solving. seeing the fact that it is away from almost any kind of danger.