Albino tortoises

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albinosunlimited

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Just woundering what is out there and what people have seen.
these are all animals i have seen or have pictures of
1. albino sulcatas
2. albino hermans 3 i know of maybe 5 all together ?
3. albino redfoots
4. albino cherry head redfoot
5. albino star tortoise in japan
6. albino egyptian i think passed away
7. albino desert in AZ i also think passed away
8. albino elongated thats in japan also
9. albino hingeback
10.albino leopard
11. albino Padloper, Speckled
12. albino galop
 

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padloper info
Albino Tortoise
Date: Sunday, June 27, 2004

Producer: Ronnie Watt
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Robyn Woods of Kenilworth sent two photographs of a tortoise hatchling that he photographed on a farm near Porterville in the Western Cape. The dry remains of the yolk sack on the umbilical scar on its ventral side, shows that it is still very young. The overall appearance is yellowish but the pinkish-red eyes is proof that it is indeed an albino. Usually it would be easy to identify the species of even baby tortoises but this one has no tell-tale colour pattern.
There are some clues to provide a species identification. It is rather flattened, has only four toe nails and appears to have a single neck scale. I’d say it is more likely to be a common padloper which is typical for the area where the photos were taken.

There are not many records of albinism amongst tortoises. I know of only four and those are of non-African species. That could be because albinistic creatures do not readily survive for any length of time since they are easily spotted by predators.
 

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No albino Russians, huh??? I wonder why that is!
 

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albinism is so fascinating. last time someone posted an albino tortoise photo i ended up on wikipedia reading about albinism and genetics ;)
i'd love to see that albino DT photo if you can find it!
 

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josh said:
albinism is so fascinating. last time someone posted an albino tortoise photo i ended up on wikipedia reading about albinism and genetics ;)
i'd love to see that albino DT photo if you can find it!

Here's a picture of a leucistic desert tortoise. I THINK the only difference between leucistic and albino is that the leu has normal colored eyes.

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