According to North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, only one in 30,000 deer suffer from albinism. With an estimated 1 million deer in the state, it means only 33 deer would have albinism.
with estimates suggesting that only one in every 30,000 deer exhibits albinism, according to the National Deer Association (NDA). The NDA explains that albinism in deer occurs due to a genetic ...
According to Nature.Org, "most white deer exhibit a condition commonly known as leucism, a recessive genetic trait found in about one percent of all white-tails. As with albinism, leucism can be ...
The rare genetic disorder of albinism has only been spotted in a select few animals so far — like dolphins, kangaroos, deer, squirrels and an inbred gorilla named ‘Snowflake’, who passed ...
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