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occasionally spelled leukism. Some
genetic conditions that
result in a "
leucistic"
appearance include piebaldism,
Waardenburg syndrome, vitiligo, Chédiak–Higashi...
- g. "This
leads to a good
diagnostic feature with
which to
distinguish leucistic and
albino individuals – the
colour of the eye." However,
there are multiple...
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olive undertone. The five most
common mutant colors are
listed below.
Leucistic: pale pink with
black eyes. Xanthic: grey, with
black eyes. Albino: pale...
- If like
preferred like,
leucistic animals (such as
white pea****s)
would be ****ually
attracted to one another, and a
leucistic subspecies would come into...
- The
white tiger, or
bleached tiger, is a
leucistic morph of the tiger. It is
reported in the wild from time to time in the
Indian states of
Madhya Pradesh...
- dɪk/; died 1838) was the
nickname given to a
rogue albino (or
possibly leucistic) male
sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) that
lived in the southeastern...
- them
while swimming. The two
kinds of
white alligators are
albino and
leucistic.
These alligators are
practically impossible to find in the wild. They...
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Black tetras of the
leucistic aquarium variant...
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greater intensity and
quantities of red
marbling across the body, albino,
leucistic, and
xanthistic forms. A.
ocellatus with
marbled patches of red pigmentation...
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about 34–36
grams (1.2–1.3 oz).
Selective breeding has
resulted in a
leucistic strain,
which lacks the dark
barring of the wild type.
These are known...