BluesBrother
Master
I haven't. This is the first time that I was made aware that these even existed. A 19-year-old student spotted an extremely rare all-white deer while on a recent fishing trip with her father. If you ever see one in the wild, please resist the temptation to harvest. They need to be kept safe so they can propagate again. Albino deer lack pigmentation and have a completely white hide and pink eyes, nose and hooves, according to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Albinism may be observed in only one in 30,000 deer, the same organization notes on its website.
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