albino wallaby
The albino wallaby is a rare variation of the common wallaby, characterized by its white fur and pink eyes. This unique coloration is due to a genetic mutation that affects melanin production, resulting in the absence of the typical brown or gray fur. Albino wallabies are found primarily in Australia and are often seen in wildlife parks and reserves.
These wallabies are herbivores, feeding on grasses, leaves, and fruits. Like other wallabies, they are marsupials, meaning they carry their young in a pouch. The albino wallaby's striking appearance makes it a popular attraction for visitors interested in Australian wildlife.