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Took the boys out on the harbour for a spot of fishing.....got absolutly PISSED on banana
Anyway we saw a very large fully grown albino dimond scale mullet. That get me a thinking. Has anyone seen wild albino's out hunting/fishing/whatever?


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Posts: 8112 | Location: Bloody Queensland where every thing is 20 years behind the rest of Australia! | Registered: 25 January 2001Reply With Quote
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Saw an albino roo near Tenterfield when I was a young fella. It was a very pretty looking animal with brown highlights.

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Yeah, saw a white roo a number of years ago in the Flinders Ranges.
Seen plenty of multi-coloured and light sandy coloured bunnies there too.
 
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This struck me as one lucky fish. Mullet being a surface fish and we do have a lot of large sea eagles around. It'll stand out like dogs, you know whats.


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you sure it wasnt just covered in "foam" rotflmo
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Oh very clever moon

Didn't see it on the news but I've heard that the Group Captain didn't come away from the interview looking to flash! I was actually up a creek when my blokes called me and told me about it.


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heres a couple of albino fallow pics - actually it shows the three colour variants that fallow show here anyway


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I saw and photographed an albino eastern grey out in Kangaroo Ground Victoria 10 years ago now. Still got the photos somehwere.
 
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fixed the sizing issue with the pics


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Muzz, nice deer but they are not albino's, but the white colour as opposed to the grey/black coloration.
True albino's have pink skin, lips, nose pads and eyes ect ect.
Those deer do not.


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Actually there are four recognised regular colour variants. White, black (called black but actually very dark brown), menil (light spotted), and red. The red ones are the dark spotted ones that look more like grey with their winter coats but look more dark red with white spots in summer. The menil deer are caramel colour with white spots in summer but get a bit darker through winter. Sam is correct that that is a white one.


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