
Albino iridescent sharks
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Albino iridescent sharks, also known as albino pangasius catfish or albino siamese sharks, are a color variation of the common iridescent shark (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus). They are characterized by their white or pale coloration, red eyes, and a lack of the dark stripes seen in their non-albino counterparts. Despite the name, they are actually a type of catfish, not true sharks.
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