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Varied use and
interpretation of the
terms mean that
written reports of
albinistic animals can be
difficult to verify.
Albinism can
reduce the survivability...
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stereotype or
stock character is a
villain in
fiction who is
depicted as
being albinistic (or
displaying physical traits usually ****ociated with albinism, even...
- (sometimes
abbreviated PWA) is
based on the
belief that
certain body
parts of
albinistic people hold
supernatural powers. Such
beliefs are
present in some parts...
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nickname of "White Indians" in the
early 1900s. In Guna philosophy, the
albinistic people (or "sipu") were
given a
special place and are
considered a special...
- in the
province of S****ari. Most of the po****tion is
wholly or
partly albinistic; the
small number of grey
donkeys on the
island are also
considered part...
- 4% of such
birds were
described as
xanthochromistic (compared with 76%
albinistic). The
opposite of xanthochromism, a
deficiency in or
complete absence...
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solitary lifestyle. They are
morphologically quite similar too—a
partly albinistic specimen of a mimid,
mislabelled as to
suggest an Old
World origin, was...
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genes for
albinism without exhibiting any traits,
albinistic offspring can be
produced by two non-
albinistic parents.
Albinism usually occurs with
equal frequency...
- ISBN 0-8165-1558-1. Osinga, N.; Hart, P.; van VoorstVaader, P. C. (2010). "
Albinistic common seals (Phoca vitulina) and
melanistic grey
seals (Halic****us grypus)...
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Albinistic Dillenia indica in
Pakke Tiger Reserve,
Arunachal Pradesh, India...