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At Ochlockonee River State Park there's a chance you can see albino deer and squirrels. That's not the only reason to visit ...
For those who love to hunt in New York State, you will need a license and the NYSDEC has released the date when they go on ...
A DNR investigation found a Wisconsin man falsely registered a game farm deer in an attempt to get antlers recognized by record-keeping organizations.
An Outdoor Life article on albino whitetail deer put the number at 1 in 20,000. Brett French contributed to this story.
A rare albino deer was seen recently in Arnold, Missouri in Jefferson County. The deer was hanging out with another buck.
A rare albino deer was spotted in Jefferson County, Missouri, on Monday, June 9, after a similar sighting attracted local media attention. This footage, taken by Sydni Berry, shows the white ...
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 ...
This special creature is a leucistic whitetail deer fawn. Leucism, is a condition that causes faulty melanin production, resulting in the all-white coat. Leucism is different than albinism as this ...
This means all albino and some piebald deer are protected. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: See video of a rare 'albino' buck spotted in East Troy this weekend ...
Daniels said she was too far from the buck to determine whether it was albino or piebald. Both piebaldness and albinism are caused by recessive genes, meaning they're quite rare. Piebaldness is ...
See photos and video of a rare 'albino' buck spotted in East Troy this weekend Claire Reid Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 0:00 ...