Freaks of nature: We now know just why orange cats are "unique"
Freaks of nature: We now know just why orange cats are "unique"

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Freaks of nature: We now know just why orange cats are "unique"

The existence of orange cats dates back to at least the 12th century, but scientists have only had theories that a sex-linked genetic mutation is behind it. Now, new research has pinpointed the exact variant, and it involves a gene that has previously been unknown to impact pigmentation in animals. So while there are other orange-colored mammals, the ginger cat is one of a kind.