- by foxnews
- 06 Apr 2025
A family had a rare wildlife encounter while driving home from a birthday dinner.
"Just the tone in her voice - she was like a giddy teenager."
It is unclear exactly what the animal was - and whether it was actually an albino deer or a piebald deer.
Seeing two of these animals together may have been a 1 in 400 million chance, he told SWNS.
"I actually saw it, and I thought it was like a white llama or something like that," added Massimilla.
"So I put on the brakes and backed up, and yeah, there were two of them out in the field just hanging out," he added.
Deer with "varying amounts of white fur are properly known as 'piebald deer' and not true albinos, as true albinos have pink eyes and [are] totally white hair," according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP).
Piebald deer are uncommon, occurring in less than 1% of the population, according to NJDEP.
Piebald deer are also known as leucistic deer.
Leucism is the partial loss of all types of pigmentation and causes white coloration, white patches, spots or splotches on the skin or fur, according to the National Park Service. "Leucism is also discernible from albinism because leucism does not affect the pigment cells in the eyes," the service also noted.
"We're big wildlife enthusiasts, so it was just kind of neat to see because we love seeing animals that you typically don't see on the beaten trail," he said, as SWNS reported.
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