Friends sharing. by happysnaps

Friends sharing.

Awesome shot
May 19th, 2015  
Nice shot!
May 19th, 2015  
I like the albino roo :)
May 19th, 2015  
Fabulous
May 19th, 2015  
Very cool shot. I never knew kangaroos could be white too.
May 19th, 2015  
Great to see them sharing with their albino cousin !
May 19th, 2015  
great shot, I've not seen an albino roo I'm sure!
May 19th, 2015  
Bep
Never seen an albino kangaroo. Nice picture.
May 19th, 2015  
cute capture. Wow! an albino Kangaroo or is it a joey, never knew they existed. Thanks for sharing,
May 19th, 2015  
Ann
HOW CUTE ,NICE SHOT,FAV.
May 19th, 2015  
Very cute shot :)
May 19th, 2015  
Great Shot! Love that they share well!
May 20th, 2015  
@kerristephens @lindasees @hermann @ziggy77 @skstein @beryl @koalagardens @gijsje @ninaganci @demelo @zdenka @markandlinda Yes, a white kangaroo..."In an albino kangaroo,
the normal colouring is absent, and the kangaroo has white fur and sometimes (not always) pink eyes. As with all albino animals, albino kangaroos have a reduced amount of melanin pigment in the eyes, skin, and hair."
"Albino kangaroos rarely survive long in the wild. Their eyes and skin have increased sensitivity to sunlight, so they are more prone to sunburn.Their lack of camouflage (white colouring stands out in the wild) also makes them easy targets for predatory animals and birds of prey. They often have impaired vision as well, so may find it more difficult to dodge predators. Apart from that, they are just as healthy as their normal coloured counterparts." They are normally only found in zoos or sanctuaries.



May 20th, 2015  
@happysnaps that's so interesting. I never thought of animals getting sunburn.
May 20th, 2015  
Good shot, there is plenty of food so no competition, nice to see the albino one with them
May 22nd, 2015  
Leave a Comment
Sign up for a free account or Sign in to post a comment.