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Title: My friend sent me this (Black Fawn)
Post by: Donna on 03-Aug-10, 03:15:31 PM
A black fawn, has anyone heard of this?



Title: Re: My friend sent me this (Black Fawn)
Post by: MAK on 03-Aug-10, 03:18:56 PM
 :wave:   Wow that's amazing. I've never heard of it .   :gum:


Title: Re: My friend sent me this (Black Fawn)
Post by: Donna on 03-Aug-10, 03:30:07 PM
When it comes to white-tailed deer, we all know how they are supposed to look. But ocassionally we get genetic abnormalities and end up with something totally different — which is usually white (albino) or even more rare, black. All mammals, including white-tailed deer, can have black fur and these animals are referred to as melanistic. They are called melanistic because their body produces too much melanin, a dark pigment that causes their hair to be very dark brown or black.

Melanistic whitetails are the most rare color abnormality that deer can have – even more rare than piebald or albino deer. The photos seen here were sent to me and they allegedly came from somewhere around Austin, Texas. The photos are that of a melanistic white-tailed buck. The pictures where taken in a residential area so this rare buck may have lucked out.


Well I guess there is such a thing.