I have always thought the albino Deer/moose is a pretty cool looking animal.
The problem I can see with it is that it is a anommolly in the gene pool and is therefore not a "normal" animal.
We all look for a moose that is black on top going lighter to the bottom and a muley having a nice tan/grey hide with a white butt etc..., but between TB, CWD and all of the other diseases that our game animals have to deal with I'm wonder if the recessive gene in the albino has anything to do with the animals fighting a losing battle in the bushwith some of the diseases that are poppingup in the past few years.
The old fellows I used to bang around with wouldn't touch (eat) an albino because they "just don't look right". So they thought they should just be shot and left to "purify "the herd.
Anybody know anythiing about the albino?
The problem I can see with it is that it is a anommolly in the gene pool and is therefore not a "normal" animal.
We all look for a moose that is black on top going lighter to the bottom and a muley having a nice tan/grey hide with a white butt etc..., but between TB, CWD and all of the other diseases that our game animals have to deal with I'm wonder if the recessive gene in the albino has anything to do with the animals fighting a losing battle in the bushwith some of the diseases that are poppingup in the past few years.
The old fellows I used to bang around with wouldn't touch (eat) an albino because they "just don't look right". So they thought they should just be shot and left to "purify "the herd.

Anybody know anythiing about the albino?