I was at the 7-Mile Fair quit a few years ago and a guy had an actual photo of a group (must have been 15) of white tail deer and 2 of them where albinos. He wanted five dollars for it and would come down so I didn’t buy it. I been kicking myself in the butt ever since.
Ebony and ivory live together in perfect harmony...
ReplyDeletetoo cool. Looks like an ice sculpture!
ReplyDeleteaww, so cute :)
ReplyDeleteIs that his ghost?.Wow I bet he doesn't even know he's different.If it where only that simple for us huh?
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures,SER. I wonder if the the white moose is as sacerd to the Native Americans as the white buffalo.
ReplyDeleteWow.. it would be so cool to see something like that in person.
ReplyDeleteI was at the 7-Mile Fair quit a few years ago and a guy had an actual photo of a group (must have been 15) of white tail deer and 2 of them where albinos. He wanted five dollars for it and would come down so I didn’t buy it. I been kicking myself in the butt ever since.
ReplyDeleteIf you google albino deer or moose and check out the images it doesn't seem that rare.
ReplyDeleteHow cool. It would be amazing to see something like that in person.
ReplyDeleteI like Abby's comment about how the other moose (meese?) don't even notice the difference, but we do. I often prefer animal company to human.
ReplyDeleteI don't like the sound of that, orbs.... What are we, chopped liver? :s
ReplyDeleteWell, online I prefer humans. but once I get my cat trained on the keyboard, we'll see. I don't mind being with other people irl, in the proper doses.
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