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Black Spino- http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=491290719
white raptor - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=478805898
Black raptor - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=479855013
White Anklyos are very common on my server, but these are white body with white spikes. I am yet to see an ankly with a white back and white scales on legs. The closest with the legs was grey, but that could be white.
I have encountered pure black bronto's a few times. They are uncommon, but not hard to find.
Your albino carby isn't white, I have seen one on the server I play on, it had pure white skin and a grey shell with red eyes.
I have two partially melanistic megalodons: one is black with dark gray stripes, the other black with red stripes. I can get screenies of them, if you want ... didn't feel like logging in tonight. I've not seen a pure black megalodon yet.
Like everyone else, I have one almost pure albino Rex and two other partials. They are everywhere. I've not seen a melanistic one and I've been looking.
I have dilos that are mostly black but still have colors on their frills and spots. I saw a mostly white one, but it was killed by another dino. Lots of mostly white Pteras, too, but I think I've only seen one that I would all a true albino. It still had some gray in it's stripes though. I've not seen a melanistic Ptera yet.
I've often come across both melanistic and albino sabers, but they usually have at least a little gray in the stripes.
I have a melanistic raptor, but it has orange feathers. He's a beauty though.
With the exception of Rexes and Pteras, albinos are far more rare on my server than melanistic dinos. Could also be I'm a little pickier about what I call "albino" as I do see quite a few gray dinos, but rarely one that I would consider white.
I'll log in tomorrow and see what I can get screenshots of.
That is not a snake with albinism. That is a snake showing the Piebald gene, recessive, but not albino. Since you linked a Pied ball python, I will show you an actual albino ball.
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/files/morphs/albino/002.jpg
Melanistic Rex:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=487817446
Melanistic Ptera?:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=488894769
Melanistic Dilos:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=490600298
Melanistic Bronto?
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=491433043
Recessive genes in Piebald is related to leucism, which is largely similar to albino. (but not the same i know)...but albinism, can very much have a similar effect.
and the snake you posted, also has color variation even as albino....which was the point i was trying to make anyway.
many people on these forums seem to think that every albino has ONLY white and all have red eyes....which isnt the case at all.
albinism, leucism, and melanistic, can all be partial defects....so to say something isnt one of those cause it has some other colors, or color variation, or its eyes are not red, just isnt true.
there are plenty of cases of all those where the eyes were not affected, or the animal or persons hair wasnt affected, or even patches are only affected.
You are correct. It is quite common in the reptile world for those conditions to have color (yellow, pink, ect) while still being albino.
The point that I was making was, you referred to an albino but posted a piebald :P
you are correct, i mistakenly posted a piebald.
...but....it is a common mistake, cause sometimes, leucism can actually be albinism, or vice versa, the only way to know for sure is by testing.
a partially albino snake can much resemble what i posted in rare cases.
From what I've seen ARK: Survival Evolved's creatures have a random colour generator that changes the colour of the creatures pattern when they are spawned. For example the Pteranodon features 5 colours on the model, a colour for the wings, body 1 (Main colour), body 2 (Smaller Markings), beak/face, and crest (Tiny specks within the crests design).
For people to classify a Ptera as 'albino' it would require the main colours to be white, as stated in the first post I owned a black Ptera named Yin, she had 4 of the 5 colour possibilities as black. Everything with exception of her small details within the crest was black. And also as previously stated we did not take screenshot due to her unpredicted demise.
Don't get me wrong, the science behind albinism and other similar features is fascinating, but from what I've experienced in countless hours of gameplay is that ARK doesn't truly incorporate albino creatures but more over the lines of creatures spawning with colours that are primarily white or black.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-sALU_hveA
Black Para
http://gyazo.com/6f99b06f5b6450ec578c4f472ef76e49
Black Bronto
http://gyazo.com/2d51c5d7c6c72d30366cff69ec060a49
Black Nessy
http://gyazo.com/9860256083d2e36621a22868c68c9caa
Nice read thanks :)