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A Maple Avenue yard in Farmington appealed to a pair of deer Wednesday morning. One, colored much lighter than the other, first looked like a large white dog. Neighbors have repeated tales of an albino white-tail deer in the area, which raised the question of whether this is its offspring or just a naturally light-colored deer.
A Maple Avenue yard in Farmington appealed to a pair of deer Wednesday morning. One, colored much lighter than the other, first looked like a large white dog. Neighbors have repeated tales of an albino white-tail deer in the area, which raised the question of whether this is its offspring or just a naturally light-colored deer.
A Maple Avenue yard in Farmington appealed to a pair of deer Wednesday morning. One, colored much lighter than the other, first looked like a large white dog. Neighbors have repeated tales of an albino white-tail deer in the area, which raised the question of whether this is its offspring or just a naturally light-colored deer.
A Maple Avenue yard in Farmington appealed to a pair of deer Wednesday morning. One, colored much lighter than the other, first looked like a large white dog. Neighbors have repeated tales of an albino white-tail deer in the area, which raised the question of whether this is its offspring or just a naturally light-colored deer.
A Maple Avenue yard in Farmington appealed to a pair of deer Wednesday morning. One, colored much lighter than the other, first looked like a large white dog. Neighbors have repeated tales of an albino white-tail deer in the area, which raised the question of whether this is its offspring or just a naturally light-colored deer.
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