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Rare Albino Fawn and Its Two Siblings Photographed

Read here to see just how rare this is!

This is a rare sight! 

This doe in Montana had triplets, and one of them is an albino. Having triplets is already uncommon in deer, so having one that is albino is rarely recorded. Most deer have twin fawns, and only about 15% have triplets. The odds of having an albino deer are about 1 in 30000 making this an exceptionally rare occurrence.

Here’s what the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks had to say

This amazing photo of a rare albino fawn was shared recently by Tracy Baker of Miles City. Only two fawns are visible in the picture, but in the span of a few minutes, the doe had a third fawn, making for a rare batch of triplets. Nature is pretty wild! Please remember to give does and fawns space this time of year, as does often stash a fawn while they feed and rarely abandon their young. The animals’ best chance of surviving and thriving is in nature, with humans at a safe distance!

If you see a fawn in the wild you should leave it alone. If you disturb the animal there is a significant chance that it will not survive.

Abandoned Deer Fawn Rescue Attempt
06-07-20. For all of our new subscribers and viewers, thank you for joining us and just a little backdrop here on where we live. We live in VERY rural Southern Illinois on a 150 acre farm that is set back off the nearest road almost a mile. We see deer and wildlife daily and we are blessed to see many deer fawns every spring. The mother doe's 'drop off area' for fawns is right near our home at the edge of our yard tree line. They have used this area as a fawning area since we've been here (and yes, probably had used it a long time before that). At any rate, today's real life farm vlog is not a happy one, but again, this is the real world that we live in and share with you. Join us today for the mini adventure and attempted rescue of this beautiful little deer fawn. CAUTION: some natural things may be disturbing for some viewers, and this video may bring you some tears. Thanks for joining us today, if you enjoy our content please share it so that we can continue to grow our YouTube family, we greatly appreciate that. Also consider subscribing to follow all of our country living adventures, Illinois and Kentucky land management projects and much more. Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.
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