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SEE IT: Unique deer making rounds in local community
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio (WJW) — A unique fawn appears to be making its rounds in North Olmsted. FOX 8 viewer Mat Hendricks sent us video of the baby deer, which is nearly all white except for a few dark patches around its eyes. Hendricks said the fawn was spotted on Tuesday, July 15 near Lorain Road. STEP INSIDE: Ohio's most expensive home needs a buyer A few weeks earlier, another FOX 8 viewer submitted a similar video of what appears to be the same young deer, spotted nearby along Gessner Road. Both viewers said the eye-catching deer was with its mom and sibling. The unique genetic trait may be getting passed along through the generations of deer in the area. Ominous cloud over NE Ohio: What was it? In November 2024, a similar deer was spotted, also along Lorain Road. At the time, FOX 8 reported that, according to ODNR Wildlife Communications Specialist Monika Bowman Bell, the deer most likely has a pigmentation anomaly called leucism, or the partial absence of melanin in the animal. According to Bell, unlike albinism, which is a complete lack of melanin, including the eyes, leucistic animal eyes are typically unaffected and they may have dark hooves or other coloration, like spots. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword
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28-06-2025
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Rare white fawn spotted in North Olmsted
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio (WJW) — A rare piebald fawn was spotted in North Olmsted Tuesday afternoon. The sighting occurred off Gessner Road as Frank Giampietro was driving by. Two on motorcycle killed after colliding with vehicle in Stark County 'First time I've ever seen a white deer!' Giampietro told FOX 8. The video shows a white-tailed doe and two fawns. One of the fawns is nearly all white, except for a few dark patches around his eyes. Piebald deer make up about 1% of the deer population. Albino deer, which are rarer, lack pigmentation entirely and have pink eyes. School employee charged with sending nude photos to teen: sheriff Piebald deer often have brown eyes and some brown hair, according to wildlife experts. According to the National Deer Association, piebald deer often have other health problems due to the rare genetic condition. The deer association says piebald fawn rarely survive to adulthood. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.