White wolves are found in the Canadian Arctic, Alaska and parts of Greenland. Black wolves are not common but are simply a color variant of the grey wolf and are found where grey wolves are found.
well actually it is pretty easy to find an albino deer you have to got to Georgia rut go in the big tall trees if you are lucky you might find an albino deer about 65% you will get a buck wish you luck
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it,s a white (not albino) hart (adult male red deer (stag)) deer!
The rare white stag is a form of albinoism found in most species, so it could be either. There have been sightings of both albino red deer and albino fallow deer.
Yes, it is legal to hunt Albino White tailed Deer in Michigan. A lot of people will say no its not but since early 2009 it has been legal.
Many albino animals are endangered because it is a genital mess up for example an albino deer may have all regular colored fawns even if she were to mate with an albino male so in this case yes if it were like albino mice they bred to look that way P.S. i am only twelve and this is all committed form memory from former research
Yes no hunting them there.
Yes, the lack of pigment in their body is the cause of being albino and does not affect the meat.
Ther are currently no laws that prevent the killing of albino deer in Missouri, as long as you have a permit for the deer you have killed (ie, doe tag; buck tag; bow or gun). That being said, I would ask WHY would you want to kill such a rare animal?
The animal which is 1/2 albino and 1/2 regular deer is an all deer with complete coloring of a deer but the front half also received gene for albinoism (therefore its color pattern is "normal" in back half and the normal color of deer on the front half is "covered up" by the presence of the albinoism mutation. Partial mutations are rare.
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