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Apparently, Albino Turtles Look Like Fiery Dragons (18 Pics)
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Apparently, Albino Turtles Look Like Fiery Dragons (18 Pics)

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Albino animals are fascinating. You have albino hedgehogs (aka spiky floofs, aka ouch mice) who look like they’re from another planet. Then you have albino zebras and albino lions who look like the most fashionable animals in the savanna, maybe even the world. Finally, you have albino turtles who are so freaking cool you have to see them to believe it.

Quick, when I say the word ‘albino,’ what color do you think of? Odds are, you’re thinking of white. Especially because albus means white in Latin. But albino turtles aren’t always white—sometimes, they’re red! Which makes them look like tiny fire-breathing dragons or fantastical creatures from a parallel universe. Our planet is far from boring; we just need to be patient and look for amazing things like these cool animals.

Since we like albino animals so much, check out Bored Panda’s previous articles about these unusual animals here and here. Also, be sure to take a look at these mesmerizing photos of albino people. But now—back to turtles! Scroll down for Bored Panda’s interview about albino turtles with expert Aqua Mike who keeps a 1-year-old pet turtle named Hope who was born with her heart outside her body.

(h/t My Modern Met)

Some albino turtles look like fiery red dragons!

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

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Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

An albino turtle named Hope was born with her heart outside her body. She celebrated her first birthday this November

Image credits: Aquamike

One albino turtle that has caused a huge stir on the internet, in particular, is a pink belly side neck named Hope. Not only is this unique animal an albino, but she was also born with her heart beating on the outside of her body! After she became an internet sensation, her owner Aqua Mike continues to take care of her. Hope turned 1 year old this November and we’re sure that she’ll celebrate plenty of birthdays to come.

Image credits: Aquamike

Bored Panda talked to Aqua Mike about what his initial reaction was the very first time he saw an albino turtle. “I was immediately in love. It was like seeing an exotic animal that I couldn’t have ever imagined existing.”

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Different species of turtles have different chances of being born albino

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

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“There are different types of turtles with albinism,” he specified. “Some may appear to be a solid yellow without many patternings on their turtle shells, like a red-eared slider, but the pink belly side necks are known to have pink on them when they aren’t albino, so that color stays in the albino variant as well!”

Image credits: Krivus20

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Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

According to Aqua Mike, albino turtles make amazing pets, but aren’t the same type of pet like doggos or cattos: “They are very interactive and will beg you for food, they will pose for the camera and everything, but they are not meant to be handled. I always get asked what’s a good turtle I can get for my kids one that can be handled. Don’t get me wrong they can be handled, but they are no dog or cat. They are happiest when you leave them alone!”

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

He added: “Albino turtles are amazing animals. They do require a bit more advanced care as when they’re small, it may be difficult for them to find food in their tank because of their impaired vision. This requires them to be moved to a smaller feeding container where the food is much more accessible just to ensure that they are eating enough. However, once they reach 3-4” they are much more efficient at finding food in their enclosure and do not need to be moved outside of the tank to be fed in a separate container.”

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Aqua Mike continued: “Albinos are also a lot more observable than normals. A normal turtle may get shocked or scared when it sees you and this causes them to swim away & hide. The albino doesn’t feel this same sort of threat in your presence especially because you’ve been handling them to feed them for so long. They act a lot more natural and it gives you a chance to observe these rare animals and study them even better.”

Albino reptiles can look red, orange, pink, or yellow because some pigment remains in their skin

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Albinism works slightly differently with turtles, lizards, and other reptiles than it does with mammals, birds, and humans. Albino reptiles usually have one pigment remaining in their skin: that’s why they can look red, orange, pink, or yellow.

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Odds are, I’m going to spend the rest of the day looking at pictures of albino reptiles now and pretending that dragons are real and these are their cousins (thrice removed). Some species of turtles are more likely to be born albino than others. For example, Sulcata turtles have the highest chance of being born looking cool, suave, and stylish with a reddish look.

Most albino animals have a tough life because they often have poor eyesight and are easy for predators to spot

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Image credits: Albinoturtles.com

Albinism in animals can make their lives harder than those born normal. They usually have various health problems like poor eyesight, which means that they: a) can’t find food as efficiently because they don’t have access to glasses; b) can’t see predators approaching them from far away.

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That’s not the only drawback. Being albino also means that predators spot you and target you, which is why a large number of albinos don’t survive childhood. So if you spot an albino animal, get them some glasses to even the odds.

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Jonas Grinevičius

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Storytelling, journalism, and art are a core part of who I am. I've been writing and drawing ever since I could walk—there is nothing else I'd rather do. My formal education, however, is focused on politics, philosophy, and economics because I've always been curious about the gap between the ideal and the real. At work, I'm a Senior Writer and I cover a broad range of topics that I'm passionate about: from psychology and changes in work culture to healthy living, relationships, and design. In my spare time, I'm an avid hiker and reader, enjoy writing short stories, and love to doodle. I thrive when I'm outdoors, going on small adventures in nature. However, you can also find me enjoying a big mug of coffee with a good book (or ten) and entertaining friends with fantasy tabletop games and sci-fi movies.

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Jonas Grinevičius

Jonas Grinevičius

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Storytelling, journalism, and art are a core part of who I am. I've been writing and drawing ever since I could walk—there is nothing else I'd rather do. My formal education, however, is focused on politics, philosophy, and economics because I've always been curious about the gap between the ideal and the real. At work, I'm a Senior Writer and I cover a broad range of topics that I'm passionate about: from psychology and changes in work culture to healthy living, relationships, and design. In my spare time, I'm an avid hiker and reader, enjoy writing short stories, and love to doodle. I thrive when I'm outdoors, going on small adventures in nature. However, you can also find me enjoying a big mug of coffee with a good book (or ten) and entertaining friends with fantasy tabletop games and sci-fi movies.

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Mantas Kačerauskas

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As a Visual Editor at Bored Panda, I indulge in the joy of curating delightful content, from adorable pet photos to hilarious memes, all while nurturing my wanderlust and continuously seeking new adventures and interests—sometimes thrilling, sometimes daunting, but always exciting!

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Mantas Kačerauskas

Mantas Kačerauskas

Author, BoredPanda staff

As a Visual Editor at Bored Panda, I indulge in the joy of curating delightful content, from adorable pet photos to hilarious memes, all while nurturing my wanderlust and continuously seeking new adventures and interests—sometimes thrilling, sometimes daunting, but always exciting!

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Becky Samuel
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Make up your mind Bored Panda. Are exotic animals bad pets or a saleable commodity. These animals are being deliberately bred with multiple disabilities for the pet trade.

Night Owl
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5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was afraid of that. I was looking at the pictures and thinking there is no way there are so many albinos accidentally (without major human intervention) born at the same place. And albinos of every species are known to have bigger health risks (when it comes to sight, skin cancer etc.) than the rest

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Jo Choto
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They're so beautiful, but I worry that the light (and the mass breeding) might hurt them.

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Becky Samuel
Community Member
5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Make up your mind Bored Panda. Are exotic animals bad pets or a saleable commodity. These animals are being deliberately bred with multiple disabilities for the pet trade.

Night Owl
Community Member
5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was afraid of that. I was looking at the pictures and thinking there is no way there are so many albinos accidentally (without major human intervention) born at the same place. And albinos of every species are known to have bigger health risks (when it comes to sight, skin cancer etc.) than the rest

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Jo Choto
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They're so beautiful, but I worry that the light (and the mass breeding) might hurt them.

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