Watching albino deer extremely rare walking the park

Rare albino deer (only 1 / 20,000 births) stand out among the flock that has entered the photographer's lens when it is walking in a park in the US, Daily Mail reported on November 27.

The deer was discovered by an amateur wildlife photographer at Father Hennepin State Park located in the southeast corner of Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota state (USA).

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The photographer said: 'Occasionally, we drove through the park after working with the hope of seeing a white deer. On Friday, November 14, when we entered the park, the deer was there and I was lucky enough to record this clip. '

Finding a white deer when there is heavy snow is more difficult and rare when one can see an albino deer in the wild.

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According to experts, the rate of albino deer in nature only accounts for 1 / 20,000 children. The sad thing is that these rare animals are difficult to live up to adulthood, because predators discover them very easily. These albino deer often have very poor eyesight, are extremely prominent with white fur and even white tails.

Last month, the online community argued that an 11-year-old boy in Michigan state, Gavin Dingman, was stunned to hunt an albino deer during a hunt with his father and then show off. public on social networks.

Reference: Daily Mail