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my buddy passed an albino blacktail buck. had to let'm live.
Albino deer (from deer to moose) are not that rare (I've seen pictures of a whole heard of albino deer), they just don't last long in the wilder regions as they stand out.
I see these posts on FB all the time, people saying they are rare and a different species, so it should be illegal to hunt them, etc. - "would you shoot one"?
You bet. They are not a different species, they just have a mutant albinism gene.
The Seneca White Deer are leucistic, meaning they lack all pigmentation in the hair but have the normal brown-colored eyes. Albino deer, which lack only the pigment melanin, have pink eyes and are extremely rare.
I think the pictures that you saw of a heard of albino deer are actually pictures of the "Seneca White Deer".
Seneca white deer - Wikipedia
about the white deer
Ray