Baby albino elephant spotted in heard in South Africa
The baby pink elephant that stands out from the crowd... but faces a lifelong struggle for acceptance by its herd and will likely go blind because of its rare condition Looking at these photos, you would be excused for thinking that you have had one too many, but this really is a pink elephant. The baby albino elephant was spotted in a herd in the Kruger National Park in South Africa, as it went to drink from a river with its mother. Albino African elephants are an extremely rare phenomenon - even more so than among their smaller Asian cousins. The adorable baby albino was seen flapping its ears and playing around by the edge of the river, surrounded by its family in the herd. The little albino calf is set to face many risks, despite being in a fairly safe environment of the national park, which may help protect it from poachers. The lack of pigment in its skin is likely to cause skin problems due to exposure to the blazing African sun. As with in albinism in humans and other animals, is may suffer blindness later in life as its eyes are sensitive to sunlight. The rare sighting was made by tourist Nicki Coertze, 58, while on safari with his family in Shingwedzi.Mr Coertze, from Polokwane, South Africa, said: 'We were watching the elephants drinking at the Shingwedsi River when we noticed the albino elephant calf. 'We took pictures of the elephant through the car window, I was trying to keep super still in spite of the excitement of the others in the car. 'I was really hoping the pink elephant would play in the water a bit, and wash all the dirt off, so we could see him in all his pinkness.
Source: Daily Mail
Updated: Fri 11 Mar 2016 at 08:22