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We have been hearing stories of an albino muley in the area. We found it this evening and Garrett was able to get a few nice pictures. I don't think it is an albino, but it is quite interesting.

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I believe what you have there is a piebald deer, not an actual albino. Still pretty unusual.

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i saw a deer just like that. it was a young doe just the same. I'm wondering if its the same deer. The one I saw was in 20C. is that where this one was?

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this one is in 30B. you bring up an interesting thought...how many of these unique deer are running around the state. if you have seen one, let us know. thanks

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I have not seen a deer like that, but I have seen a bull elk that had a white body and tan legs about 7 years ago while I was hunting antelope in unit 1. I was in the middle of a stalk and it was so interesting that I got caught up in watching the elk and blew the stalk. The bull got shot later that fall from what I understand.

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Wow!!! Very cool sighting. BTW, did you find the dropped side of that mule deer buck??

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