Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Sept. 13 (UPI) -- A conservation group in Kenya shared video of two ultra-rare giraffes with white coloration caused by a genetic abnormality. The Hirola Conservation Program posted a video to YouTube showing the two white giraffes, a mother and a baby, walking among some trees. Advertisement The group said the video was filmed by rangers in northeastern Kenya. The giraffes' coloration is believed to be the result of a genetic condition called leucism, which differs from albinism in that it results in only a partial loss of pigmentation. White giraffes were first reported in January 2016 in Tanzania's Tarangire National Park. The only confirmed sightings thus far have been in Tanzania and Kenya. Read More California whale watchers spot albino dolphin calf Friendly all-white squirrel visits British lumber yard Maine fisherman catches translucent-appearing white lobster Rare albino deer spotted near Sacramento sanitation plant