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Friend took these yesterday at the edge of Payne's Prairie.....Gainesville, Fl.

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Thats cool. Never seen a deer colered like that in the wild. I guess you could call her an appaloosa.
 
Seen several in South Central Pa area and a few growing up down south. Whats really retarded is many states do not allow you to shoot them. A genetic anomaly in coloration makes them off limits? Freaking retarded. Id LOVE to make a nice wall hanging or a throw rug for the fireplace out of that one there.
 
My sister lives in Keystone Heights (not far from Gainesville). She has a female that has given birth to twins every year for about 6 years.
 
Something must have startled it to put up the flag.

I though I had read that Piebald deer sometimes also had shorter legs and a cleft lip.

One of the farms I hunt on used to have a completely Albino doe. I was dove hunting one September and saw her running with a couple of normal does about 200 yards down hill from me.
 
If I saw it from a stand I'd second guess myself long enough thinking it was goat or something it would probably be gone before I shot it. There actually are goats in one of my white-tail spots.
 
I got this one during muzzleloader this year.
 

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The only "one that got away" story my father ever told me involving a deer was a bow shot at ~25 yds on a Albino 8 pointer, just at dusk. As the story goes, the arrow went clean through, it left a blood trail for about 150 yards, and never turned up. To this day my Dad refers to it as THE ghost deer.
 
My old man shot one of those about 5 years ago. Makes a nice skin draped over the back of his office chair. Had a cleft lip too.
 
The one I killed had lots of horn gouges all over his body. It appears he was picked on by the other bucks, I assume because he was different. When I killed him it was before the rut.
 
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