Indian Forest Service officers do a great job of informing and educating the public about a variety of flora and fauna. This time, officer Akash Deep Badhawan shared a photograph of a rare albino deer on Twitter, which has intrigued social media users. The albino fawn was sighted Monday morning in Uttar Pradesh's Katarniya Ghat Wildlife Sanctuary.
''Staying true to its tagline, Katarniaghat – Where rare is common, an albino spotted deer fawn was sighted this morning,'' he wrote, sharing the picture.
Staying true to its tagline, “Katarniaghat- Where rare is common”, an albino spotted deer fawn was sighted this morning.
— Akash Deep Badhawan, IFS (@aakashbadhawan) March 9, 2023
PC - Pulkit Gupta, Gharial Conservation Team pic.twitter.com/KPYCQzTp1P
In the picture, an albino fawn is seen moving through the grass in the wildlife sanctuary with an adult female deer.
The picture has gone viral on Twitter, and many users were mesmerised to see the rare creature, while some were concerned for its safety. Other officers and bureaucrats also reacted to the photo and shared their thoughts.
According to National Geographic, albino animals have a partial or complete loss of pigmentation. In mammals, albinism occurs when an individual inherits one or more mutated genes from both parents that interfere with the body's production of melanin.
Albino wildlife may face obstacles in nature as they have poor eyesight, which puts them at a disadvantage when hunting for food and avoiding danger. They also have trouble finding a mate, and their inability to camouflage themselves makes them vulnerable to predators.
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