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Cajun

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I am in touch with wildlife control all across the U.S. and sometimes I get some pretty neat reports. This little feller was caught trying to cross a highway and almost got hit twice. The doe could not be located so now he resides at a rehabbers place in the great state of Texas. I thought ya'll might enjoy seeing a true albino whitetail. I've seen alot of pied deer but very few true albino deer. I've caught and released numerous albino animals in the 33 years of doing wildife work but never a deer. They figure he was only hours old, compare his size to that shoe.Later

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That is absolutely awesome ! I think one can get a license from the Fish & Gamne folks in Fl to have a deer for about $12. If this one needs a home Ill get the ticket and give him a place to live. If he's really that young his survival is in doubt though. Sad indeed.

Scotty
 
That's really cool. I hope it lives. It'll look spooky as an adult.

Someone could make a few dollars renting it out P.T. Barnum style or to Filmmakers.

So, Did the buck accuse the Mrs. of having an affair with a polar bear? LOL

matt.
 
And for ONCE in his life the bear was silent !
Hahahaahahah

Actually Polar Bears arent Albino. Their skin is black and their hair is clear. The hair trapps layers of air in and under it givig it a white appearancce.

One more little known about Mr. Ursus Thalarctos Maritimus.
The Polar bear is one of only 3 animals on the planet that will actively track and hunt man. The other 2 being a Crocodile and a Tiger.

Scotty
 
Bears are a much closer relative to cats than they are dogs ..... might help explain the Tiger connection.
 
I moved this to the important news forum (it isn't really about sound research :D )

I have never seen an albino deer but I've seen piebald ones and black ones.

Adam
 
We have been watching the same Doe for 6 years in Wisconsin who is all white. Every year she drops two fawns none have had any white in them. Up there you can not kill anything with white in it.
 
Maybe they classify the white in a whitetail more of a "bone" or "eggshell" or maybe a "snowy dawn" color. :roll:

LOL
 
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