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Albinism is caused by the inability for the animal to produce melanin, according to Chad Stewart with the Michigan DNR. Deer born with this genetic trait are about 1 in 20,000 to 30,000. True albino ...
An injured albino deer fawn taken in recently by a Northern California wildlife rescue has died, officials say.
That’s why albino animals have pink appendages and red/pink eyes. For an animal to be born with albinism, both parents must carry the recessive albino gene.
A “ghost of the forest” as some call it, an albino deer was spotted wandering a property in Spring Hill twice this week.
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Albino deer spotted in Arnold - MSNAn all-white buck was captured on video roaming around Arnold in Jefferson County. This isn’t the first time. In 2021, three albino deer were spotted at once in Arnold Park.
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Rare albino deer spotted in Farmington Hills - MSNA rare albino deer was recently spotted in Farmington Hills, marking the second sighting of such an animal this spring. A viewer captured video of the ghostly white deer in a parking lot on June 18.
A Farmington Hills couple spotted a rare albino deer while driving on 12 Mile Road, near Orchard Lake, on Monday, September 11, 2023.
An Iowa family had an extremely rare sighting this week – not one, but two white deer, strutting in the wild.
An albino mule deer fawn stands next to its twin near Billings. Albinism in mule deer is rare, although several instances of it have appeared in Montana over the years. The trait is the result ...
Two rare and possibly "albino" deer were seen on the back roads in Iowa around dusk by a man and his family as they were driving home in a rural area from a birthday dinner.
FOX 2 viewer Ramez Khuri says he was in Farmington Hills on 12 Mile between Middlebelt and Orchard Lake when he spotted the ghostly white deer walking across the road.
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