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The legendary white stag supposedly filmed in Scotland!



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Anonymous it's not Albino 0 May 19 2012, 10:53 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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the "Mythical" white stag isn't Albino or is it Mythical. the Stag just has a condition where the pigment in the fur fades to a white/gray colour and the skin colour as well. if it were indeed albino, the stag would have characteristically red eyes but this condition called Leucism doesn't change the color of the eyes.
Anonymous wrong name anyways 0 Mar 26 2012, 4:45 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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the name is wrong it is not a White Stag its a White Hart if it were mythical and anyways a white hart is suposed to be smart no smart mythical animal would just go out in the opening the reason this is not a white hart is because as well as being a smart creature it was hunted sence the frist sighting of it. At King Arthers round table when he and Guinevere were getting married so if it were the white stag then it has become pretty careless if it was able to with satnd being caugth by the kings army.
Anonymous Albino 1 Jan 16 2012, 10:40 AM EST by x-wolfhunter
 
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People usually think it is a different creature but it is just the color. If a stag was white it would be to people a white stag. To zooologist and others it will be classified as an albino stag.
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