Albino Deer

Albino Deer

Very rare, but some deer are albinos (all white).

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Written by gblass on
An albino peacock opens its plumage at Botanic Garden in Bogota, Colombia, June 15, 2005. (Eliana Aponte / Reuters) This photo of Snowflake the albino gorilla was taken Sept. 14, 2003, shortly before he died. Snowflake was the only albino gorilla at Spain's Barcelona Zoo. (Cesar Rangel, AFP/Getty Images) An albino alligator named White Diamond is seen in the pool at the Safari-Park in Hodenhagen, Germany, April 2, 2008. The rare creature from the Louisiana everglades was part of a reptile show held in April 2008. (Kai-Uwe Knoth/AP Photo) A 1-month old albino common barking deer named Peth romps near an older male deer ... Read Full Story
Written by chrissyjo7 on
I always feel I need to share cute, unusual animal stories that I learn about. Here are a few great pictures that I've come across. An albino Whitetail deer is born once in more than a million births. This fawn was found by someone driving by. The car in front of them had almost hit it. They're sending him to a rehab farm to get strong and perhaps make it on his own some day. It said he was less than a day old! Read Full Story
Written by encepsetiawan on
Albino is a person who does not have any color, or pigments. All races have a certain amount of pigments, although some of them were white race (especially Scandinavian) have only very few in number. What causes color or pigments on this man? This is produced by certain substances in the body of each other off one another. This substance is a basic color, pigments produced. If someone does not have any chance one of these substances in the body, there is no pigments and he became "albino." In other words, albinism is a disease that rarely found the descendants of the body cannot ... Read Full Story
Written by The_Zimbio_Team on
A female hunter shot and killed a rare albino deer as hunting season got kicked off in Minnesota. Mary Roakoz shot a 6-point albino buck on Saturday, Nov 3rd. "I though here was my chance of a lifetime. I had to creep a little bit, probably about 40 yards to get to a good place where I could steady myself," she said. Read Full Story
Written by RonaldMcDonald on
This little guy is one in a Billion! Behold, God's Creature! Read Full Story
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If you found a rare albino deer while out hunting, would you shoot and kill it?
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No, albino deer are so rare that I'd let it live
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Albino Deer

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It isn't uncommon to see deer anywhere in Missouri, including Cape Girardeau. But residents of the southeast Missouri town aren't used to seeing one that is all white.  
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It isn't uncommon to see deer anywhere in Missouri, including Cape Girardeau. But residents of the southeast Missouri town aren't used to seeing one that is all white.  
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — It isn't uncommon to see deer anywhere in Missouri, including Cape Girardeau. But residents of the southeast Missouri town aren't used to seeing one that is all white.  
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I agree with Gypsy, he/she is right on the mark. I've seen albino deer and moose and they did not live long, they are quick and easy targets for the upper food chain. In addition most albino animals have other issues with internal deformaties, terrible sight because of the lack of tollerance to sunlight and usually do not live very long anyway. This coyote would not have made it through the winter.  
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