Odocoileus virginianus - pigment variation Pied / Piebald Deer
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A piebald deer is a deer with a brown and white spotting pattern which is not caused by parasites or diseases. They can appear to be almost entirely white. In addition to the non-standard coloration, other differences have been observed: bowing or Roman nose, overly arched spine (scoliosis), long tails, short legs, and underbites. - Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deer
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