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Mama deer spotted with ‘rare batch of triplets’ – one’s albino

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MILES CITY, Mont. (TiffinOhio.net News) — This amazing photo of a rare albino fawn was shared recently by Tracy Baker of Miles City.

Only two fawns are visible in the picture, but in the span of a few minutes, the doe had a third fawn, making for a rare batch of triplets.

Nature is pretty wild!

Baker snapped the photo in eastern Montana, about 140 miles northeast of Billings.

Please remember to give does and fawns space this time of year, as does often stash a fawn while they feed and rarely abandon their young.

The animals’ best chance of surviving and thriving is in nature, with humans at a safe distance!

Your chances of seeing an albino in the wild are only about one in 100,000, according to Buck Manager.

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