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Apr 28, 2025 - 08:13 AM
The rarest alligator color is white, which is typically due to either albinism or leucism. Albino alligators lack melanin, resulting in their characteristic white skin and pink eyes, while leucistic alligators have a reduction in pigmentation, leading to white skin but typically with blue eyes. Both conditions are extremely rare in the wild due to the challenges these animals face in terms of camouflage and sun sensitivity.