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9 hours ago, Gundog said:

How did you know it was an albino? Might have been just a normal polar bear with a glandular condition.

Well because this one was black.

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2 hours ago, Smokinal said:

Well because this one was black.

Ahhhh....well that explains it. Then it couldn't be glandular, it must have been an albino. :confused-8:

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They look to be albino, if they were piebald their hooves would most likely be black like a normal whitetail. their eyes look like they may be light colored as well. Here's a link on the difference between them.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?topic=44684.0

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12 minutes ago, MDBowHunter said:

They look to be albino, if they were piebald their hooves would most likely be black like a normal whitetail. their eyes look like they may be light colored as well. Here's a link on the difference between them.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?topic=44684.0

Google them or look at the link posted at the beginning of the thread, definitely not albino.

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