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Rare albino wallaby born at rescue centre
Summary
A rare albino wallaby, believed to be about six months old, has been born at the Little Zoo rescue centre near Bradford-on-Avon and is currently staying safely in its mother's pouch.
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A rare albino wallaby has been born at the Little Zoo rescue centre near Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire. Staff estimate the animal is about six months old. Team members noticed its fur grew white and that it has red eyes, pink-tinged ears and pink feet. The centre is asking the public to help name the new joey.
Key facts:
- The wallaby was born at the Little Zoo rescue centre near Bradford-on-Avon.
- Staff estimate the joey is about six months old.
- Observations include white fur, red eyes, and pink-tinged ears and feet.
- The sex of the newcomer is not yet known and it is staying in its mother's pouch for now.
- The Little Zoo rescues exotic pets and keeps a mob of six Bennett's wallabies.
- Noah's Ark Zoo Farm noted that albino wallabies are rare in the wild because their lack of pigmentation makes them more visible to predators.
Summary: The centre says the mother is a first-time mum and is doing well, and staff report the joey has been staying safely tucked in the pouch. The sex of the wallaby is not yet known and it is not expected to venture out of the pouch for about a month.
