I was driving and spotted these deer in a field adjacent to the road. I stopped and got a few shots from the shoulder of the road.
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Dec 14, 2007 21:11 | #1 I was driving and spotted these deer in a field adjacent to the road. I stopped and got a few shots from the shoulder of the road.
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Dec 14, 2007 21:16 | #2 Odd coloring on that one doe.
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pparker Senior Member 479 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Dec 14, 2007 21:50 | #3 The Doe is Leucistic. Often confused with an Albino specimen, an individual with Leucism still retains part of the animals normal coloration. A true Albino speimen would have no pigmentation at all. It would be completely white. Pete Parker from a three stoplight town in Texas
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