greg223
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This photo is of a cow elk. She has a condition known as Leucism, it is not an Albino. Leucism is when the animal is all white but no pink eyes or skin. The fact that she made it through her early years as a calf is amazing. She would be very visible to all predators, especially hunters. If I had a cow permit I would not harvest her.
The chances of encountering an all-white elk in the wild are exceptionally low — likely far less than 1 in 100,000 — making any sighting a once-in-a-lifetime event. I have had literally thousands of trail cam photos and I was stunned when I saw the photos. This is one several.
The chances of encountering an all-white elk in the wild are exceptionally low — likely far less than 1 in 100,000 — making any sighting a once-in-a-lifetime event. I have had literally thousands of trail cam photos and I was stunned when I saw the photos. This is one several.