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The family had a rare encounter of wildlife while driving home from his birthday dinner.
Kurt Massimilla headed home with his family After celebrating his son’s 13th birthday when the group experienced an unusual vision while driving the rear roads in Iowa, reports in reports.
“We drove home at dusk on this back road and suddenly, my wife was like:” albino deer!! “” Massimilla told the SWWS news agency.
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“Only the tone in her voice – she was like a dizzying teenager.”
It is unclear exactly what the animal was – and was it actually albino deer or piebald deer.

Two rare and perhaps “Albino” Jelena was seen on the back roads in Iowa around the twilight of a man and his family who were driving home from his birthday dinner. (Michael Lee Simpson/Swws)
Massimilla said the incident extreme rarity.
Seeing two of these animals together may have been 1 in 400 million chances, he told Swws.
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“I actually saw it and I thought it was like a white lame or something,” Massimilla added.
“So I put on brakes and supported myself, and yes, they just hung out on the field,” he added.

“I actually saw it and I thought it was a white lama or something,” said Dad Iowe about the rare vision of a white deer. (Michael Lee Simpson/Swws)
Jelena with “different amounts of white fur are properly known as” Piebald Jelena “and are not truly albinovi because the truly Albinovi have pink eyes and [are] Completely white hair, “according to the Environmental Protection Department in New Jersey (Njdep).
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Piebald deer are unusual, which occur in less than 1% of the population, according to it.
Piebald Jeleni are also known as leucistic deer.

It is unclear exactly what kind of animal the Iowa family noticed during their driving home from the event. (Michael Lee Simpson/Swws)
Leucism is a partial loss of all kinds of pigmentation and causes white colors, white spots, stains or stains on the skin or fur, according to the service of a national park. “Leucism is also visible from albinism, because leucism does not affect pigment cells in the eyes,” the service noted.
Massimilla and his family He recently moved from Arizona to Iowa.
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“We are great wildlife lovers, so it was just duly to see because we like to see animals you usually don’t see on the beaten track,” he said, as Swws reported.