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“The odds of a raccoon having albinism (completely white, red eyes, etc.) is 1 in 20,000 and the odds of seeing one in the wild could be 1 in 750,000. But finding two at once!” officials said.
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“The odds of a raccoon having albinism (completely white, red eyes, etc.) is 1 in 20,000 and the odds of seeing one in the wild could be 1 in 750,000. But finding two at once!” officials said.
“The odds of a raccoon having albinism (completely white, red eyes, etc.) is 1 in 20,000 and the odds of seeing one in the wild could be 1 in 750,000. But finding two at once!” officials said.
White-nosed coatis are part of the same family as raccoons and are native to the Americas, according to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute.
“The odds of a raccoon having albinism (completely white, red eyes, etc.) is 1 in 20,000 and the odds of seeing one in the wild could be 1 in 750,000. But finding two at once!” officials said.
“The odds of a raccoon having albinism (completely white, red eyes, etc.) is 1 in 20,000 and the odds of seeing one in the wild could be 1 in 750,000. But finding two at once!” officials said.
“The odds of a raccoon having albinism (completely white, red eyes, etc.) is 1 in 20,000 and the odds of seeing one in the wild could be 1 in 750,000. But finding two at once!” officials said.