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An albino deer lacks normal pigment due to true albinism, a genetic condition involving missing tyrosinase enzyme production. This results in white or very light coat, pink eyes...
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An albino deer lacks normal pigment due to true albinism, a genetic condition involving missing tyrosinase enzyme production. This results in white or very light coat, pink eyes...
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Albino deer are not inherently sterile; albinism is a pigmentation condition and does not universally prevent reproduction. True albinism is rare in deer and typically linked to...
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True albinism in deer results from mutations that disrupt melanin production entirely, producing extremely rare individuals with pink eyes, pale or white hair, and visual sensit...
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