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The family had a rare encounter of wildlife at home from a birthday dinner.
Kurt Massimilla went home with his family after celebrating his son’s 13th birthday, when the group experienced unusual observation on the rear roads in Ajova, the reports said.
“We drove home right at twilight along this rear road, and suddenly my wife was like:” Albino deer! “” Massimilla told SWN.
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“Only the tone in her voice – she was like a frustrated teenager.”
It is not clear what the animal was – and whether it was actually albino deer or deer deer.
Two rare and possibly “albino” deer saw on the back roads in Ajova around the chair man and his family who drove home from a birthday dinner. (Michael Lee Simpson/SWNS)
Massimilla said the incident is an extraordinary rarity.
Seeing two of these animals together may have been 1 in 400 million options, he said SWN.
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“I really saw it, and I think it’s like a white llama or something like that,” Massimilla added.
“So I put on the brakes and supported, and yes, there were two of them on the pitch just lying down,” he added.
“I really saw it, and I think it’s a white llama or something like that,” said Iowa’s dad on observing the rare white deer. (Michael Lee Simpson/SWNS)
Deer with “alternating white fur is rightly known as” Piebal Deer “and is not real albino because true albinos have pink eyes and (are) completely white hair,” says the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDP).
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According to NJDP, deer is rare, which occurs in less than 1% of the population.
Piebald deer are also known as leukemia deer.
It is not clear what kind of animal Iowa’s family noticed him back home from the event. (Michael Lee Simpson/SWNS)
According to the National Park Service, leukemia is a loss of all types of pigmentation and causes white color, white patches, spots or spots on the skin or fur. “Leucism is also visible from albinism, because leukemia does not affect the pigment cells in the eyes,” the service also noted.
Massimilla and his family recently moved from Arizona to Iowa.
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“We are big wildlife enthusiasts, so it was just neat to see because we like to see the animals you usually don’t see on the trails overpowered,” he said, as reported by SWN.