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- reptiles, birds, and mammals including humans. The appearance of an amelanistic animal depends on the remaining non-melanin pigments. The opposite of...
- Okeetee—it is a selectively bred amelanistic. Fluorescent Orange (selectively bred amelanistic) – A designer amelanistic corn snake that develops white...
- several color phases available including hypo, orange, anerythristic, and amelanistic (yellow). They usually reach a size of 4–6 inches (10–15 cm), with some...
- frequently captive-bred for color, pattern, and more recently, size. Its amelanistic form is especially po****r and is the most widely available morph. This...
- amelanistic, not albino. Reptiles often possess at least two pigments. Among the most common are xanthin (yellow) and erythrin (red). An amelanistic reptile...
- ability to manufacture tyrosinase are more accurately described as "amelanistic." Horses do not have non-melanin pigments and so if they were albino...
- performance featured a white tiger (wrangled by Bhagavan Antle) and a live amelanistic Burmese python on her shoulders. Other performances include several television...
- of this species, usually referred to as an "Albino Plecostomus". The amelanistic form may also be sold as the "chocolate pleco". The species is native...
- indistinguishable from the pale-yellow underfur. These individuals are called "amelanistic". In these cases, the whole animal is a very light golden-yellow colour...
- 75% albino fry. The albino fry were themselves divided into completely amelanistic forms, and forms which retained colouration of their parents. List of...