Albino Baby Turtle Is 1 in 100,000 in the Wild. Surprise Delivery at Garden State Tortoise

Did you know that albino turtles occur in nature only about 1 in every 100,000 individuals? A rare albino snapping turtle has just arrived at Garden State Tortoise, and we’re thrilled to welcome this incredible little animal. While albino turtles have become more common in captivity through selective breeding, they remain extraordinarily rare in the wild. Their lack of natural camouflage makes them highly visible to predators, which is why very few ever survive long enough to reach adulthood. #turtle #tortoise #gardenstatetortoise ▶️Join our PATREON:   / gardenstatetortoise   ▶️Subscribe to our channel:    / gardenstatetortoise   Chris and Casey Leone are a husband-and-wife team who operate a 400+ turtle and tortoise sanctuary, ethical breeding facility, and rescue. As international speakers and lifelong reptile educators, they travel the world to film while also studying species in their natural environments and at home. Chris is a field herpetologist, Casey comes from the zoo world, and together they care for more than 50 species while using this channel to educate, inspire, and protect turtles and tortoises worldwide.