authorities at the Territory Wildlife Park in Berry Springs, which posted photos of the snake on its Facebook page. The reptile is native to Australia and usually dark brown in color. But not our friend here! This milky snake is leucistic, lacking all color except in its eyes. And for the grand finale, here’s a photo of a leucistic peacock found on Wikipedia, with not much of an explanation. The photo is cool, though. https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/9/17/16309394/white-giraffes-animals-leucism-albinism
How this giraffe lost its spots, and other tales of unusually white animals
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Posted on November 07, 2017
This pearly white snake was discovered in Australia this past June and given to
authorities at the Territory Wildlife Park in Berry Springs, which posted photos of the snake on its Facebook page. The reptile is native to Australia and usually dark brown in color. But not our friend here! This milky snake is leucistic, lacking all color except in its eyes. And for the grand finale, here’s a photo of a leucistic peacock found on Wikipedia, with not much of an explanation. The photo is cool, though. https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/9/17/16309394/white-giraffes-animals-leucism-albinism
authorities at the Territory Wildlife Park in Berry Springs, which posted photos of the snake on its Facebook page. The reptile is native to Australia and usually dark brown in color. But not our friend here! This milky snake is leucistic, lacking all color except in its eyes. And for the grand finale, here’s a photo of a leucistic peacock found on Wikipedia, with not much of an explanation. The photo is cool, though. https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/9/17/16309394/white-giraffes-animals-leucism-albinism
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