The desert mule deer is a common sight in west Texas, but wildlife biologists in the area came across an extremely uncommon ...
“Very rare Piebald deer roaming with her herd ... piebald deer pictured is not a separate species but rather a “black-tailed deer with a mutation.” Deer like the one captured by Verigin ...
Less than 1% of blacktail deer are piebalds. They typically have some amount of white fur, along with some black, brown or ...
Melanistic, or black, deer have more melanin than usual. All three conditions are rare, affecting fewer than one in 100 deer. Piebald white-tailed deer sometimes have malformed legs, noses ...
“This special deer appears all black except for quick flashes of white ... be around 1 in several million – making it even more rare than an albino (all white hair) or piebald (white spotted ...
Etchart and J. Weaver. "The Rarest of Rare"A melanistic (black hair) mule deer fawn was spotted by TPWD District 1 Biologists while conducting wildlife surveys in the Trans-Pecos. Melanism is a ...