White Bambi

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TWRA should have commissioned gatodoc to harvest that monster albino "for research purposes" and then had it full body mounted to use at TWRA sponsored events. It would motivate a huge attendance to the event by the general public.
 

tonybart55

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Seen in the Oak Ridge area yesterday by a relative. This white fawn seems to have some dark hair on it's head and does not seem to have pink eyes or nose so it's probably not an albino. I think the general idea is that they do not last long because predators can easily see them.

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Man that is really really cool! Even though unlikely, it would be really neat to see that deer walking through the woods in a few years. I've never gotten to see a piebald or albino deer in person before, it's some I hope the Lord blesses me with sometime lol
 

Molonlabemike

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Sumner County
Neat! My first deer I attempted to hunt happened to be a piebald spike. I have seen him 4 times. If all goes well and he made it through the winter he's who I am going after this year
 

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