
A baby albino alligator swims at Sao Paulo's Aquarium January 10, 2007. Sao Paulo's Aquarium, South America's biggest thematic aquarium, holds two rare albino alligators, both measuring about 44-centimetres.
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Posted on: January 11, 2007 8:33 PM, by Joseph j7uy5

A baby albino alligator swims at Sao Paulo's Aquarium January 10, 2007. Sao Paulo's Aquarium, South America's biggest thematic aquarium, holds two rare albino alligators, both measuring about 44-centimetres.
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We have an albino alligator in our local zoo. Apparently they are not all that uncommon -- a certain fairly fixed percentage. In the wild they don't survive long, however, due to the lack of camouflage.
Posted by: Greg P | January 11, 2007 8:46 PM