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An injured albino deer fawn taken in recently by a Northern California wildlife rescue has died, officials say.
Most deer hunters will never encounter a true albino whitetail. The recessive gene that causes albinism is so rare, in fact, that (according to the National Deer Association) it only occurs in an ...
Piebaldness is slightly more common, affecting less than 2% of white-tailed deer, while albinism affects less than 1 in 20,000 ― or 0.005% of the population. Are white deer protected in Wisconsin?
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – An all-white buck has been spotted across the Tri-Cities over the last week, ... True albino white-tailed deer in Tennessee are protected by state law.
Pennsylvania is one of the top states for whitetail deer hunting. The northeast state’s 1.5-million-deer population combined ...
Piebaldness is slightly more common, affecting less than 2% of white-tailed deer, while albinism affects less than 1 in 20,000 ― or 0.005% of the population. Are white deer protected in Wisconsin?
A rare albino deer was recently spotted in our viewing area, and ABC13 reached out to wildlife experts to ask some questions ...
Many posters on social media speculated the buck was an albino or pie-bald white-tailed deer, ... threat to our wildlife because they cannot crossbreed with our native white-tailed deer," he said.
An Outdoor Life article on albino whitetail deer put the number at 1 in 20,000. ... A mule deer buck with a rack to rival Medusa that was well known in various parts of Lewiston has died.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — An all-white buck has been spotted across the Tri-Cities over the last week, and wildlife officials believe it is not a native species. News Channel 11 viewers have ...
The all-white deer was seen just off Highway J around 8 p.m. on Friday, July 26.