First albino wild feline of Colombia lives in conservation park
MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA - JULY 6: First albino wild feline of Colombia is seen in the conservation park of Medellin, Colombia on July 6, 2022. The feline of which its race is still unknown, the researchers have two theories for the race of the feline between jaguar and ocelot. The curious individual who is now a juvenile, is 8 months old and weighs 8.4 kilograms, entered the conservation park and has been receiving medical-veterinary care. Habitat is adapted according to its needs, which is equipped with medium lighting, since the feline, due to his condition of albinism, suffers from photosensitivity and visual deficiency. Currently, the animal has shown an important adaptation developing all its natural hunting behavior. Normally it is the mother who teaches these animals to hunt, but in the Conservation Park there has been an enrichment and he in a natural way, has developed all this behavior. Since his conditions including partial blindness and white skin color do not allow him to blend in with the natural environment and this prevents him from being able to hunt easily and not be hunted by other animals. There are only 3 albino felines are registered in Latin America.
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