An animal afflicted with albinism does not get a new scientific name as they are still considered part of the same species as the non-albino variant. The scientific name for a grey squirrel is Sciurus carolinensis.
The scientific name for the albino deer is Odocoileus virginianus.
Albinos are not a separate species. An albino peacock is a member of one of the two species of peafowl, it's just that it was born with a genetic mutation that has caused it to be albino.
Callosciurus erythraeus BELLY-BANDED SQUIRREL Callosciurus finlaysonii finlaysonii FINLAYSON'S SQUIRREL Callosciurus notatus PLANTAIN SQUIRREL Callosciurus prevostii PREVOST'S SQUIRREL Callosciurus prevostii borneoensis PREVOST'S SQUIRREL Callosciurus prevostii prevostii PREVOST'S SQUIRREL Callosciurus prevostii rafflesii PREVOST'S SQUIRREL
sciurus carolinenis: eastern grey squirrel sciurus vulgaris: red squirrel
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sciurus carolinensis.
The scientific name for the albino deer is Odocoileus virginianus.
Albino Squirrel Preservation Society was created in 2001.
The Scientific name for a squirrel is Sciuridae.
The scientific name of a brown squirrel is Sciurus carolinensis.
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Albino Squirrels can be helpful by protecting their predators
Albinos are not a separate species. An albino peacock is a member of one of the two species of peafowl, it's just that it was born with a genetic mutation that has caused it to be albino.
Sometimes an animal is born white. It is an albino squirrel.
Simia sciureus
Tamiascurus hudsonicus
Tamiascurus hudsonicus