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Do we have albino turtles?

Leucism and albinism are two examples of color mutations that cause color loss and result in distinct phenotypes. Leucism has a variety of meanings, and some authors refer to it as a form of incomplete albinism. However, leucistic animals have diminished or missing color but normal eye pigmentation, whereas true albinos lack pigmentation and have red or pinkish eyes.

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How does a turtle’s shell grow?

The carapace and plastron of a turtle, which are the upper and lower parts of the shell, consist of bony plates covered in scutes made of keratin. To accommodate for the increasing size of a turtle’s body, new, wider scutes grow beneath the existing scutes, which are then shed to make way for the new ones.

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