Albinism is one of those mysterious phenomena in the world for which science has not yet found a complete explanation. This rare genetic disorder causes a lack of pigmentation, giving sufferers a strikingly white appearance, including completely grey hair all over the body.
In the music world, Bera Ivanishvili is known as one of the most beautiful albino singers. His talent, remarkable career and professionalism are admired by millions, but his unique appearance and charisma also make him a fascinating personality.
Recently, Bera released exclusive photos of his family, including his beautiful wife and their adorable child. Their son, who did not inherit the albinistic traits, is also the center of public attention. Some find his wife to be a perfect match for him, while others believe he deserves more.
Every time people see the little heir, their hearts melt. Some even believe that he could have a promising future as a model.
The comments are full of praise: “Genetically blessed!”, “He inherited the best of both parents”, “We’ll see you on the front pages soon!”
This article highlights not only the unique appearance of Bera Ivanishvili, but also the dynamic and fascinating world of his family, which attracts the interest and admiration of many.
Farmer finds giant egg but what was inside was even more puzzling
When an Australian farmer went to pick up his chickens’ daily eggs, he had the shock of his life.
Three times the size of a typical egg and weighing 6.2 ounces, a huge egg had been deposited by one of his hens.
A free-range chicken at Stockman’s Eggs on the Atherton Tablelands in north Queensland laid the babushka egg.
The company’s owner, Scott Stockman, shared a picture of the amazing find he and his employees made at the farm.
It appears really strange when compared to an ordinary-sized egg, but what was possibly even stranger was what they discovered after they cracked the egg.
There was another egg, properly formed, inside the egg.
“Having two perfectly formed eggs together is just incredible,” Scott told ABC News Australia.
It was the first of its kind, according to a veterinary sciences expert from Charles Sturt University.
According to Associate Professor Raf Freire, the hen must have normally developed an egg but for some reason chose not to lay it.
Then, he told ABC News, “instead of that egg being laid, as it usually is, what’s happened is that another ovum has been released.”
That has fallen, and the chicken has inexplicably chosen to form a shell around both the egg from the day before and the recently fallen ovum.
Although the experts said that eating the egg would have been safe, Scott told ABC News that they receive 50,000 eggs per day and therefore “didn’t bother eating it.”
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