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    I have yet to see one but. My mother in law has an albino squirrel living in her back yard. He blends in really will right now with all the snow we have.
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    We had a piebald doe two years ago on the property. We wanted to let her go a couple years as her fawn was a button buck and we hoped maybe she'd end up with a piebald buck fawn one year. Oh well, she disappeared after gun season that year and hasn't been seen since.

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    Never seen one in person. Just on the internet lol. I would be pretty cool to come across one tho.
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    I've never seen one while I was hunting but I have seen a couple at check-in stations that guys have killed (you know back when you had to take them and get them checked in lol). And 2 years ago we saw a lil basket rack 6 pointer piebald standing on the side of the road when we were hunting down around Russellville. Would definitely like to harvest one tho.
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    I had a buddy kill a piebald doe in Noble county back in the mid 70's. Only piebald deer I've ever seen.
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    Had a doe on camera the past 3 seasons that has the white fur on her belly coming half to 2/3 way up her sides. In the fur, there are a few brown spots. I wouldn't consider this a true piebald, and we have chosen not to take her the past few years. However, still odd/cool to see her white fur on her belly stretch well up her sides, way farther than normal.

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    about 30 years ago I was building a tree stand in a pine tree when I heard something coming and it was a spike albino he was solid white with pink eyes but of course a poacher got him shortly after that
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