WHITE LION
WHITE LION "They're not albino—here's why the big cats can sometimes be a very pale brown." Here are some facts I summarize from wikipedia... The White Lion is the result of the rare mutations that occur in the Kruger Lion (Panthera leo krugeri) found in some wilds in South Africa and in zoos around the world. The White Lion is a subspecies of the lion himself, and has been revered in Timbavati, South Africa, for centuries. Although appearing in 1938. New in the 1970s, White Lion began to get public attention after Chris McBride wrote a book called "The White Lions of Timbavati". In 2009, when it first appeared the idea of introducing the White Lion to the wild, many people were not sure this lion would be able to survive there. The reason is that the white color possessed by this Lion makes it unable to camouflage with nature, so it will be difficult to target prey. Th...