The post about the melanistic groundhog promoted me to share this photo.

I had no idea what piebaldism was or how rare it was to see a deer with it. I’m not sure if the stats online are correct, but they suggest about 2 percent of whitetail deer have it.

Again, not sure if this is accurate, but I read somewhere that indigenous groups believed piebald deer were signs that a big change was coming. I just had my first kid before seeing this, so that definitely tracked.

Anyway, really cool sighting. My wife spotted the same deer later that summer. We haven’t seen any since.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    That’s sick. Not quite the same but reminds me of these two albino squirrels that lived in my childhood neighborhood. They stuck around for a surprisingly long time.

    • @mcpheeandmeOP
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      21 year ago

      Love that. It must’ve been extra cool because you were young.

  • @tmcgh
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    21 year ago

    That’s so cool! Hope you get to see it again!

    • @mcpheeandmeOP
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      11 year ago

      Thank you! Feel super lucky, especially because I’m in a town that’s overdeveloped.