Photographs of free‐ranging albino rodents native to Australia; (a) a female albino rakali (Hydromys chrysogaster) on Barrow Island, Western Australia (image credit: Keith Morris); (b) an albino bush rat (Rattus fuscipes) captured on a camera trap in the Otway Ranges, Victoria (image credit: Michael Loughnan); (c) a female albino bush rat from the Otway Ranges, Victoria, exhibiting the off‐white/straw colored pelage not uncommon with albino mammals; this rat also had red, as opposed to pink, eyes (image credit: Darcy Watchorn); (d) a male albino heath mouse (Pseudomys shortridgei) from the Grampians National Park, Victoria (image credit: Susie Hale); (e) an albino rakali observed on Barrow Island (image credit: Pendoley Environmental); (f) an albino rakali observed on Barrow Island (image credit: Pendoley Environmental).