For the First time in History, Rare White Giraffes Have been Seen in Photos
Photos of rare white giraffes have been taken for the first time in history. A picture of an incredibly rare white giraffe was taken in Kenya. On June 30, a picture of the beautiful animal was taken outside the Ishaqbini Hirola Conservancy in Ijara County. The giraffe has a rare genetic disease called leucism that makes its skin cells, hair, fur, feathers, and scales look white because they lack color. Albinism is just a lack of melanin, but leucism is a loss of many types of pigment, which makes the giraffe totally white. However, animals with leucism usually have dark eyes, while albino animals usually…