(In deference to What in Tarnation?!?! I was going to say…..name that duck!)
This is for real. Honest.
I need to get my head out of the the D, E, F1 and F2 layers of the ionosphere and back down to earth.
And what better than a few shots a friend of mine took near the Quebec border recently.
I’ve seen my share of moose in their natural habitat, but I have never seen an albino. Here you go.
And just to prove I’m not spoofing or photoshopping you…
Wow.
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Wow, very cool! If I still had a blog this surely would have made my Sunday Click-A-Rama.
Thanks Mark…. You would have really liked the purple frog in a science magazine I saw yesterday.
I’m really hoping you’ll have a blog again….in the meantime a wedding is happening soon!
I knew it was a moose!
White Moose, didn’t even know they existed. cool.
- Peace
Dave
Now, if only it could fly !!!!
Don’t Native Americans have a belief about the appearance of albino wildlife? Something close to fulfillment of prophecy?
Hi there,
There is a family of white moose up near my hometown in Northern Ontario; my Dad’s seen them on the highway a few times. Apparently they’re not albino, though…I don’t know much about them, but I liked the photo and wanted to comment. (I’ve been exploring your blog, Bene, having been referred here by Richard Bott. I’m really impressed.)