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Albino Wallaby
With dainty but damaging pink claws and snow-white fur, the Albino Wallaby looks more like a fantasy book character than an Australian marsupial.
The rare genetic mutation of the red-necked or Bennett's wallaby is the result of an imbalance of melanin which gives the creatures pink eyes, claws and nose.
The White Wallaby only lives on Bruny Island. Bruny Island. A 362-square-kilometre island located off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. A lack of predators on the isolated island have allowed these super cute and cuddly creatures to thrive. Despite being incredibly sun sensitive and prone to cancers, the population of the white wallaby has exceeded over 200 on the small island south of Hobart. Take a trip to Bruny Island and take spectacular photos of these miraculous creatures.
 

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