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  1. #11
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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by LukaTisus View Post
    Looks like the mom's got the melanism gene as well. That's awesome!
    Melanism and Piebald?!? Weird doe haha

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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by darrin6109 View Post
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    moms head looks dark as well , nice pictures.

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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by TPB View Post
    Melanism and Piebald?!? Weird doe haha
    Momma to the black fawn doesn't look piebald. The darker head on her indicates some level of melanin. :P The other deer was a piebald, though.


    That fawn's gonna look awesome when it gets older, be pretty wicked to take some more pics of it when it grows up! See what kind of offspring it produces.

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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    If I ever saw a black deer like this I would not shoot it I would feel bad for doing so.
    Even if it had a massave rack on its head still would not shoot it..
    Hunting Elk Is All About Finding Them ,If You Can't Find Them Keep Trying ..

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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    Excellent shots.



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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    i think thats shadows on the moms neck

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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by ruger#1 View Post

    Sumas Mountain blacktail.
    Oh, that's really interesting.

    I watched a show about the origin of dogs which kind of question our idea of how they came to be domesticated. Anyhow, in it, they were doing an experiment in Russia with foxes where only the tamest ones were allowed to breed. Well, after just a few generations, the ears drooped and the coats began to have patterns similar to the deer above. I wonder if there is a corrolation between the piebald pattern and the fact that these deer live near the city.



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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    These piebald deer have been seen on sumas mountain when my father used to hunt there in the 60s. I seen one in the early 70s. No city back then. Sevenoaks used to be a go cart track and west oaks was a gully.

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    Re: Black Fawn Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by LukaTisus View Post
    Momma to the black fawn doesn't look piebald. The darker head on her indicates some level of melanin. :P The other deer was a piebald, though.


    That fawn's gonna look awesome when it gets older, be pretty wicked to take some more pics of it when it grows up! See what kind of offspring it produces.
    look at the shoulder of the doe, it seems to me it is has patches of white but i agree with everyone on the dark face.

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