My apologies, maybe I was the one confusedI agree with op being piebald…ours was true albino my mixup…
I see now what you was referring to
My apologies, maybe I was the one confusedI agree with op being piebald…ours was true albino my mixup…
That would require imaginative forward thinking. Gov. Doesn't do that well.TWRA should have commissioned gatodoc to harvest that monster albino "for research purposes" and then had it full body mounted to use at TWRA sponsored events. It would motivate a huge attendance to the event by the general public.
Man that is really really cool! Even though unlikely, it would be really neat to see that deer walking through the woods in a few years. I've never gotten to see a piebald or albino deer in person before, it's some I hope the Lord blesses me with sometime lolSeen in the Oak Ridge area yesterday by a relative. This white fawn seems to have some dark hair on it's head and does not seem to have pink eyes or nose so it's probably not an albino. I think the general idea is that they do not last long because predators can easily see them.
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Cool. ThanksSeen in the Oak Ridge area yesterday by a relative. This white fawn seems to have some dark hair on it's head and does not seem to have pink eyes or nose so it's probably not an albino. I think the general idea is that they do not last long because predators can easily see them.
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Just seen Bambi and her new little one this year.This one was hit by a wheat header 11 years ago we doctored her up she has been around the farm her entire life, everyone for miles around know her she will eat out of your hand.