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White deer hind caught on camera | White deer hind caught on camera |
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A rare white deer hind has been filmed by a wildlife cameraman for the BBC Landward programme. | A rare white deer hind has been filmed by a wildlife cameraman for the BBC Landward programme. |
The animal's location in the central Highlands has been kept secret by conservation bodies in an effort to protect it from poachers. | |
Cameraman Philip Lovel said the colouration was caused by a genetic condition that reduces the pigment in hair and skin. | Cameraman Philip Lovel said the colouration was caused by a genetic condition that reduces the pigment in hair and skin. |
Last year, a white stag was spotted on the west coast of the Highlands. | Last year, a white stag was spotted on the west coast of the Highlands. |
Mr Lovel said of the hind: "This white deer is very rare. | Mr Lovel said of the hind: "This white deer is very rare. |
"I know of only one other wild white red deer at present in Scotland. | "I know of only one other wild white red deer at present in Scotland. |
"Unfortunately their rarity can make them a target for poaching trophy-hunters, especially the stags." | "Unfortunately their rarity can make them a target for poaching trophy-hunters, especially the stags." |
'A secret' | 'A secret' |
It was thought the hind was 10-years-old and deer stalkers have said her colour has got lighter with age. | It was thought the hind was 10-years-old and deer stalkers have said her colour has got lighter with age. |
Last February, a white stag was observed on the west coast of the Highlands. | Last February, a white stag was observed on the west coast of the Highlands. |
The animal had been seen with other red deer by a member of the John Muir Trust, which kept its location a secret to protect it from poachers. | The animal had been seen with other red deer by a member of the John Muir Trust, which kept its location a secret to protect it from poachers. |
White deer are often mistakenly thought to be albinos. | White deer are often mistakenly thought to be albinos. |
Their unusual appearance is caused by a condition called leucism. | Their unusual appearance is caused by a condition called leucism. |
Unlike albinos who characteristically have red eyes, deer with leucism have normal colouring in their eyes. | Unlike albinos who characteristically have red eyes, deer with leucism have normal colouring in their eyes. |
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