Rare Albino Squirrel Spotted in Rajasthan's Tonk District
Category | Details |
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Event | Rare albino "sunflower" squirrel spotted in Rajasthan's Tonk district. |
Previous Sightings | Reported in Banswara and Dungarpur districts, but still extremely rare. |
Appearance | Pure white fur, pink/red eyes due to lack of melanin. |
Genetic Cause | Recessive mutation affecting tyrosinase enzyme; both parents must carry the gene. |
Inheritance Uncertainty | No guarantee offspring will be albino; typically born slate grey. |
Litter Size | Squirrels usually give birth to 2-4 kits. |
Rarity | Estimated 1 in 100,000 chance of albino birth; localized clusters exist. |
Global Populations | Notable white/albino squirrel colonies in the United States. |
Indian Species | Includes Indian palm squirrel and hoary-bellied squirrel. |
Indian Sightings | Documented in Assam, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. |
Survival Challenges | Poor camouflage increases predation risk; susceptibility to sunburn and skin cancer. |
Behavior | Similar to normal squirrels--foraging, climbing, and socializing. |