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Puma gives birth to Ultra-rare Albino cub in Nicaraguan zoo

Amazing photos show the unnamed cub standing out next to its two beige coloured and spotted siblings, as they nestle close to their mother.

Rare albino puma born in Nicaragua's Thomas Belt Zoo

The unnamed animal is healthy and eating well, but the zoo vet warned it is still early days and albino pumas require extra care and are vulnerable to sunlight.

The young pumas are now being kept inside a sealed cage so the mother does not become stressed or confused of human odours with that of the newborns, which could cause her to attack them.

Photos show the unnamed cub standing out next to its two beige coloured and spotted siblings, as they nestle close to their mother
 

Her mate is also being kept in a separate enclosure, as male pumas have been known to kill their young.

Mr Molina has not had any physical contact, and the genders of the litter remain unknown.

Once the cats reach three months of age, the zoo plans to exhibit them to the general public.

The tiny, brilliant white puma, with small pink nose is thought to be one of only four ever born

Thomas Belt hosts some 50,000 to 60,000 visitors each year, according to zoo management. Pumas are found across the Americas, from the high Andean region of southern Peru to the jungles of Central America.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature says pumas have the largest geographic range of any land mammal in the Western hemisphere, though they were all but eliminated from the eastern half of North America after European colonization.

The young pumas are now being kept inside a sealed cage so the mother does not become stressed or confused of human odours with that of the newborn

Photos: Rare albino puma cub born in Nicaragua zoo

Puma gives birth to rare albino cub in Nicaragua | The Straits Times

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