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My son just sent me a picture of albino twin deer. I am not sure where it was taken but I see a black tail (?) buck in the shot.
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looks more like a whitetail to me but still a cool picture
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looks like a unicorn!
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You nailed it Andrew! I got a second email with a couple more pics.
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Yep WT. Cool pics. I really like the Browning Buckmark
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Super cool Thanks for the pics
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The albino chromo must stunt their growth becasue the one is small for a two point. Any body have any information on that? Way cool pics...Any idea on the location?
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I seen this pic before on Browning's web page under show us your buck , pretty cool.
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