Albino animals are rare. We do occasionally read about them. It just seemed so odd to hear about a white Panda and a White Orca at the same time. They are very much unrelated species.
Here is a white Panda.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/27/world...panda.html
Here is a white Orca.
https://globalnews.ca/news/5332356/white-orca-nanaimo/
White animals like this always draw attention because they are so rare. I would love to see either of these white creatures, but the ones I really want to see are the rare and elusive white squirrels of Toronto.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/tor...e20182654/
The park they live in is not far from me and I pass it by streetcar many times a month.
I have never actually seen a white squirrel. I think I am going to have to pack a picnic lunch and spend a whole day in the park. It would be worth it. It is a great park so even if I don't see the squirrel it would still be worth it.
Any squirrel watching suggestions?
Here is a white Panda.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/27/world...panda.html
Here is a white Orca.
https://globalnews.ca/news/5332356/white-orca-nanaimo/
White animals like this always draw attention because they are so rare. I would love to see either of these white creatures, but the ones I really want to see are the rare and elusive white squirrels of Toronto.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/tor...e20182654/
The park they live in is not far from me and I pass it by streetcar many times a month.
I have never actually seen a white squirrel. I think I am going to have to pack a picnic lunch and spend a whole day in the park. It would be worth it. It is a great park so even if I don't see the squirrel it would still be worth it.
Any squirrel watching suggestions?
Catherine