Extremely rare albino echidna named Raffie is found roaming the streets – but you must not approach it

Considered one of Australia’s most hardly ever seen marsupials has been noticed – however locals have been warned to remain away.

Bathurst Regional Council, which sits in central west NSW, posted photographs of a snow white albino echidna, which an worker had come throughout.

‘We thought he’s simply too stunning to not share, and significantly uncommon with solely a handful of the mammals ever sighted in Australia,’ the council wrote within the publish.

Council have christened the weird animal ‘Raffie’ however have warned admirers to not get too shut.

‘Should you see Raffie out, please be happy to take a few snaps however don’t method, contact, or try to comprise him,’ the publish mentioned.

‘It is very important depart wildlife alone, as you may danger them shedding their scent path or leaving younger unattended within the burrow.’

Council are protecting the echidna’s last-known location beneath wraps so it may possibly get pleasure from some privateness.

Geoff Hadley advised the ABC he had seen Raffie on a highway and determined to present him a serving to hand to get throughout safely.

‘I believed it had been hit by a automobile initially as a result of it simply wasn’t strolling,’ he mentioned.

Mr Hadley mentioned it was an ‘out of this world’ and as soon as in a lifetime expertise.

John Grant, a spokesperson from wildlife rescue organisation WIRES, mentioned albino echidnas are very uncommon however and sometimes noticed as a result of they nocturnal. .

‘They’re not frequent, that’s for certain,’ he mentioned.

One native got here throughout Raffie balled up on a highway and feared the animal had been hit by a automobile

‘We get the occasional uncommon wallaby that you just’ll see that’s albino [and] I do know final 12 months we obtained an albino kookaburra, which was fairly uncommon.’

Raffie was actually proving successful on-line with many individuals commenting how ‘stunning’, ‘particular’ and ‘superior’ he was beneath the council’s publish.

One individual wrote they’d a Raffie lookalike as a tenant.

‘We now have a blonde one on our property (NW Tasmania). So cute,’ the commentator mentioned.

This text by David Southwell was first printed by The Every day Mail on 3 Might 2023. Lead Picture: A uncommon albino echidna, which has been named Raffie, has been noticed within the NSW central west area of Bathurst.


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