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28-Sep-2020
John Victor Cooper
Lots of Red Deer have become white in recent years.
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Eldar Kadymov
15-Jan-2021 08:40
This is an effect caused by acid rains...
1moremile
30-Sep-2020 23:55
Fallow Deer....well, I did mention I don't know what I'm talking about.........
ragnarandren
30-Sep-2020 22:12
Sorry, no moose. Even if it exists white mooses.
ragnarandren
30-Sep-2020 22:09
Not red deer but fallow deer. Fallow deer are often white. The antlers are different from red deers and this kind of antlers in the photo are 100% fallow deer.
1moremile
29-Sep-2020 00:37
That's not a moose? The antlers look strange for a deer. You can tell I don't know what I'm talking about.
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