Albino animals from around the world

Albino animals from around the world

May 3, 2017
REUTERS

Rarely seen Albino animals from around the world are so amazing. These beautiful animals look as if they have been lifted from the pages of a mythical storybook, or transported from another world not like our own.

A rare five-year-old female albino orangutan is seen after it was rescued from captivity by authorities in Kapuas Hulu district, Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia.

A rare albino southern right whale calf surfaces off the coast of the Valdez Peninsula in Argentina's Patagonia region.

A Colombian albino peacock opens his plumage at the Botanic Garden in Bogota.

An albino baby Bennett's wallaby is carried by his mother in their enclosure at the zoo in Duisburg, Germany.

An albino zebra walks in Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.

An albino baby turtle swims with green sea babies turtle in a pond at Khram island, Thailand.

Albino alligators are seen in a vivarium at the Tropical aquarium in Paris.

Albino gorilla 'Copito de Nieve' (Snow Flake), the only one known in the world, sits inside his cage in Barcelona zoo.

A rare albino axolotl, a type of salamander that uniquely spends its whole life in its larval form, crawls inside an aquarium at Aquaria KLCC in Kuala Lumpur.

A rare albino dolphin swims with a companion off the South Australian coast.