If you found a rare albino deer while out hunting, would you shoot and kill it?
64 votes so far
Leader:
No, albino deer are so rare that I'd let it live
No, albino deer are so rare that I'd let it live
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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From bnd.com
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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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From kmbc.com
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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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From stjoenews.net
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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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