The albino deer spotted recently north of Crookston probably isn't an albino deer after all, it turns out. It's "Fred," a fallow deer buck that escaped from a barn at the Dean and Sheryl Adams ...
Behold, a pale horse. Well, not quite, but it’s close enough. Seeing an all-white deer is almost as rare as seeing a unicorn. Witnessing them in their full form is so rare that sightings take on an ...
The rare albino deer that have recently appeared in an Ohio park may look beautiful, but they could be hiding a dark secret. The Board of Park Commissioners at the Mill Creek MetroPark has recorded ...
A rare white-haired deer was spotted in the U.S. by a woman while out walking her dog on Wednesday. Amy, who gave only her first name, told Newsweek on Thursday: "I was walking my dog Chewy around 5 p ...
Viewers Awed By Rare Beauty Of Albino Deer originally appeared on PetHelpful. I have to thank the person who sent me the video of this rare, albino deer today. I don’t know how many times I’ve watched ...
SPRING HILL, Tenn. (WKRN) — A “ghost of the forest” as some call it, an albino deer was spotted wandering a property in Spring Hill twice this week. “It honestly was such a surreal kind of almost like ...
Trail cameras sometimes offer an unusual look at the rhythms of the wilderness, showing animals in various states of oblivious daily existence. Most of the time, the videos and photos that surface are ...
BILLINGS -- Musselshell County's newest tourist attraction may be its growing albino deer population. Residents have been seeing quite a few white deer recently, especially between Roundup and ...
An Iowa family had an extremely rare sighting this week – not one, but two white deer, strutting in the wild. “We were driving home just at dusk on this back road and all of a sudden, my wife was like ...
A rare albino deer was spotted in the East Bay recently. The male albino black-tail fawn was likely born earlier this year around the end of May, according to a spokesperson for East Bay parks. The ...
If you see a deer in Colorado, it’s either the Mule deer sporting big ears, or the White-tailed deer, named for the color under the tail it holds high when running away. You’ll find deer of both ...
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