Rare white deer spotted in UP’s wildlife sanctuary, netizens call it ‘awesome’ | Trending
Officers from the Indian Forest Service (IFS) are excellent at educating and enlightening the public about a range of wildlife. They often post various things about the wildlife on social media. This time, officer Akash Deep Badhawan piqued netizens interest posting a picture of a rare albino deer on Twitter.
According to National Geographic, albinism causes the white colour in animals. It occurs when an animal inherits one or more faulty genes from both parents, which stop the organism from making melanin, the main pigment responsible for the colour of the skin, fur, and eyes.
As the IFS shared the pictures of the rare white deer, he wrote, “Staying true to its tagline, “Katarniaghat- Where rare is common,” an albino spotted deer fawn was sighted this morning.” The IFS officer credited Pulkit Gulati from Gharial Conservation Team for the picture. Along with this, he also shared a picture of the white deer.
Take a look at the post below:
This post was shared on March 9. Since being shared, it has been liked close to 400 times. Many have even commented on the share.Check out a few reactions below:An individual posted, “Wow so beautiful!!” Another person added, “Wow, so I will have to plan soon to visit again to ‘Katarniaghat- Where rare is common.'” A third person commented, “Awesome.”
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