Wow, a DD! Thank you so much! I logged into my account today and saw I had 3000 notifications.. O.O crazy! I do think this is an amazing bird, and I hope this unique raven inspires everyone who uses it
Info behind this bird: (by ~ShadowsKiss) This raven is leucistic, which can happen in any species of animal - even in humans (only with us it is refered to as Vitiligo) It is a very rare condition in which there is a loss of melanin. This condition differs from albinism in that albinos lack any and all pigment, which gives them the pink eyes and noises and almost transluscent skin. Leucistic animals only lack the dark pigment melanin. This means that leucistic animals can still have faint patterns, they don't have to be all white although that is generally the case. Piebald animals have a form of leucism, which is closer to our Vitiligo.
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Wow, nice one. I saw a white crow a month ago in California. Beautiful bird with snow white feathers. Crows and Ravens are such smart and interesting birds.
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I have a bit of vitiligo. I have a spot on my hip and it looks like an awkward white blob XD
Thanks for sharing