Its protected where? I've never heard of an animal with different pigmentation being protected, but I was wrong once. I couldn't shoot it though. Mala Suerte
Its protected where? I've never heard of an animal with different pigmentation being protected, but I was wrong once. I couldn't shoot it though. Mala Suerte
I want to say it’s over in Europe. Tree hugger push to make it happen.
Believe there’s a population over there that somewhat commonly express the pigmentation
Could be incorrect as I’m trying to recall a article from awhile ago.
Agreed with no care to shoot it with anything besides a camera
Its protected where? I've never heard of an animal with different pigmentation being protected, but I was wrong once. I couldn't shoot it though. Mala Suerte
There's a town in Indian that most of the squirrels in town are white. They will fine you even if you run over one.
They are considered Piebald moose. Most places outside America for some reason have them protected. In Canada you can’t shoot anything with over 50% white. They are really cool looking animals and where you find one you will typically find more. There is an area in Ontario where you see them quite often with varying amounts of white. The more they keep the high white piebald protected the more you will see animals like this.
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