
While white peacocks are said to be white and not albino - does this male get more female peacocks (which are usually attracted to color)?
Or if a female - are the colored peacocks more or less attracted to her because she is white?

White seems to be the thing to be Down Under - but would this kangaroo benefit from it's color?

It would be hard for this crocodile to sneak up on prey with it's distinct coloration.

If this wise owl hunts at night - wouldn't it's coloring (or lack thereof) make it more difficult to be stealth?

Don't lions use their coloring to blend in with the brush of their hunting grounds?

Does this help or harm zebras and their fabled ability to disappear?

And this gorilla just seems mad to be white.
Or maybe he's just mad at all of the darker primates.
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