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There was an albino deer in PA in Penn Estates. We all watched it grow. I don't think anyone wanted it hunted. It became a fixture to look for along the main route in. Just a beautiful sight.
Saw 2 white deer (one all white, one with a brown spot on the side) in Old Bridge today. Didn't know they existed and might not have believed it if I hadn't seen them with my own eyes!
I saw this one 09 april fools day go figure. The picture is not that good and you will have to zoom in to get a better look. I was so excited I grabbed the wrong lens.
Saw 2 white deer (one all white, one with a brown spot on the side) in Old Bridge today. Didn't know they existed and might not have believed it if I hadn't seen them with my own eyes!
I saw one last week, early in the morning--white with some brown spots on the side. I was on the train somewhere in Monmouth County--not sure exactly what town we would be going through at that point.
Nice shot. Maybe that's the White Stag of Shamong's main squeeze.
Now that we see he has antlers, maybe it's his son.
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