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Albino porcupine spotted in Maine


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"I knew it was special." Strand says he had never seen an albino anything and was excited to share the video with other wildlife enthusiasts.

"Porcupines usually get a pretty bad rap, we hear about how dogs get into them...but to actually see them in the wild, peaceful and as cute as they are, was really interesting."

Short report plus video: https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/local/rare-albino-porcupine-waddles-through-windham-woods/622579951

 

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WOW ! Don't know if it's a true albino or a leucism case ?

This one have a black nose, maybe rare phenotype ? The picture was taken in Quebec .

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damn ive been found tactical retreat

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See? This is how the creatures in M Night Shyamalan's The Village started evolving.

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Aw.... cute little critters

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Why is this on here? A genetic mutation is not an unexplained mystery much as it�s a lovely animal? Slow news day?

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10 hours ago, Torviking said:

Why is this on here? A genetic mutation is not an unexplained mystery much as it�s a lovely animal? Slow news day?

This sight has morphed into more than just unexplained mysteries.   Gotta fill spots with odd and rare occurrences too.  

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