What is an albino kangaroo?

An albino kangaroo is a kangaroo with a rare genetic condition called albinism.

Here's what that means:

* Lack of Melanin: Albino kangaroos lack the pigment melanin, which gives animals their color. This is due to a genetic mutation that prevents the body from producing melanin.

* White Fur and Skin: This lack of melanin results in white fur, pink eyes, and a very pale skin tone.

* Sensitivity to Sunlight: Albinism can make kangaroos more sensitive to sunlight and prone to sunburn.

* Rarer than Rare: Albino kangaroos are incredibly rare. The odds of a kangaroo being born albino are extremely low.

It's important to remember that, despite their striking appearance, albino kangaroos are just like their normally colored counterparts in terms of their behavior and biology.