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Taken near Lanial Quebec
 
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A rare photo of ..... Confused

I can't see it.

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Let's try this:

 
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EXTRA!! EXTRA!!

Quebec overrun by white mice, er, meece!


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WINTER CAMO?????


NEVER fear the night. Fear what hunts IN the night.

 
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Jesse Jackson thinks it is a Canadian Moose Klan Rally!

NAACP is pissed! and condemning Canadian support of White Moose Supremacy!
 
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Albino twins, sounds like my last "blind date" clap

Lawcop i have meaning to ask you, why fear the night and what hunts in the night that i have to fear? Seems like in Michigan there arent too many carnivours, or could i be wrong?
 
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Check out this Blacktail

 
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What's that? A Whitetail-Angus hybrid? If it is it should be good eating!


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Looks like everything BUT his tail is black. All the pictures are pretty cool.

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I hate to suggest such an expensive thing, but that animal really deserves a full-body mount. Nice rack, great color, and that flashy tail is just too much!


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cool pics for sure! I assume the Blacktail is Melanistic? No question; lifesize mount. I'd bet the Taxidermist would discount the cost for advertising consideration. Just a thought.


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Check out this Blacktail


clearly a whitetail Big Grin
 
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I gotta get the color balance of my computer monitor adjusted.

It seems to be black and white only.


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I gotta get the color balance of my computer monitor adjusted.

It seems to be black and white only.


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Check out this Blacktail


Mickey,
The antlers on that deer look like a Whitetail deer to me? Certainly not like the Sitka version of the Blacktail deer. Are you sure it is a Blacktail deer? The tail itself looks kinda broad for the blacktail species.

Do you have any info on this deer?

I'm not saying it isn't a blacktail deer, I don't know much about the Columbian or Californian blacktails...
 
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My Dad shot a partial melanistic turkey one year. All primary and secondasry wing feathers were solid black instead of being barred.

Everything else was normal. But it would've been super cool if the fan would've been black also.
 
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Albino twins, sounds like my last "blind date" clap

Lawcop i have meaning to ask you, why fear the night and what hunts in the night that i have to fear? Seems like in Michigan there arent too many carnivours, or could i be wrong?


YOU do NOT fear the night..
you fear what hunts in the night.
You spend 20+ night shift in a gheto,
5+ years working undercover,
not counting the "other life" activities that were most perilous at night, and you come to realize, it is what hunts in the night that is the most dangerous.
then again... that is when I did most of my "hunting" also Big Grin


NEVER fear the night. Fear what hunts IN the night.

 
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"you fear what hunts in the night."

I spent some time with the 7ID(Light). Yeah, fear what hunts in the night.


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Friends-

I think the term "black-tail" in this instance is a play on words. The melanistic deer in the photo looks like a melanistic White Tail deer. The tail, antlers and head all look like that of a White Tail deer to me.

I am curious as to where the deer was taken. There is a high incidence of melanism is the White Tail deer in Hays County Texas, south of Austin, in and around San Marcos, Texas.


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I know nothing about the Deer. It was presented to me as a Blacktail by a friend in Grants Pass Oregon. Where it came from or who shot it I have no clue.
 
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Thats what happens when the animals start eating the wild marjiuana out there

neat pics though!!


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I recall reading years ago that the black phase was something like 7 times more rare than the albino although I can't imagine anyone counting enough of either kind to actually come up with a proper ratio.
 
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