A rarely seen type of white deer will soon be available for public viewing.
A rarely seen type of white deer will soon be available for public viewing, reports ABC News.
The non-profit group Seneca White Deer, Inc., or SWD, has announced in a news release that “tours of the former Seneca Army Depot will start in the fall of 2017.”
The depot is a 24-square-mile area of land near upstate New York which contains a healthy population of deer that happen to be white in color.
According to Atlas Obscura, “Though the animals appeared to be albino, they were in fact White-tailed deer who carried the recessive-gene for an all-white coat.”
Around 75 white deer are believed to live on the property, though the population once numbered around 300.
SWD says that, in addition to featuring the deer, the bus tour will include other artifacts on the site which dates back to 1941 and, at one point, housed hundreds of munitions bunkers.
A rarely seen type of white deer will soon be available for public viewing, reports ABC News.
The non-profit group Seneca White Deer, Inc., or SWD, has announced in a news release that “tours of the former Seneca Army Depot will start in the fall of 2017.”
The depot is a 24-square-mile area of land near upstate New York which contains a healthy population of deer that happen to be white in color.
According to Atlas Obscura, “Though the animals appeared to be albino, they were in fact White-tailed deer who carried the recessive-gene for an all-white coat.”
Around 75 white deer are believed to live on the property, though the population once numbered around 300.
SWD says that, in addition to featuring the deer, the bus tour will include other artifacts on the site which dates back to 1941 and, at one point, housed hundreds of munitions bunkers.
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