In 2018, a study confirmed that these pictures capture the first-ever seen case of a leucistic puma
According to National Geographic, genetic color aberrations, such as albinism and leucism, are generally pretty common among wild cats, but for mysterious reasons, they’re almost unheard of in pumas.
“That shows you how extremely unusual it is,” executive director of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Big Cats Program Luke Hunter told National Geographic. “It’s a striking set of photos.”
one could say the privilege of those animals is showing.