Posted on 04/24/2012 9:23:58 PM PDT by nickcarraway
AUTHOR Eric C Bartholomew has photographed lots of animals elephants, tigers, wild boar but none were as tricky to capture as Thanet's albino squirrel.
The 67-year-old scribbler, of St Lawrence Chase, Ramsgate, spotted the white wonder in a park close to Ramsgate's Royal Esplanade on Monday, April 16.
Wildlife experts estimate that the odds of a pure white squirrel being born are one in 100,000.
Mr Bartholomew, a safari lover, chased the rare rodent around the park for 20 minutes before he got his shot at about 7am.
He said: "I was in the right place at the right time. It's not often you see them. You have to take your time. I had to hide behind a tree."
Mr Bartholomew's wife Mary added: "If someone had come around the corner they would seen him standing there and thought he was a stalker."
The couple, who have visited animal sanctuaries all over the world, often walk in the park behind St Lawrence Avenue.
Albino squirrels are distinguished from normal white squirrels by their pink eyes.
While white squirrels are rare, reports suggest they live together in colonies and from a colony can spring an albino squirrel. Thanet wildlife expert Dr Alasdair Bruce said a small group of them have been reported in Thanet Crematorium, in Margate.
He said: "Two or three have been seen hopping around.
"There seems to be a little pool of these white squirrels that pop out of the gene pool."
Dr Bruce said white squirrels do not survive long, as their colour make them an easy target for predators.
I'd like to see a picture of that. Would be very interesting!
Sightings of the Great White Squirrel...I think thats part of that Mayan End-of-time thing.....;)
That’s the place, in a college there. We were staying in Pickens SC and my uncle took us there.
White Grackles, and now White Squirrels? This can mean only one thing! The animals are preparing for the coming ICE AGE!
Algore was wrong! It is not “Global WARMING” that we should fear, but Global COOLING!
BTW, maybe London will sponsor the New Ice Festival on the frozen River Thames, just like the way it was in Shakespeare’s day.
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