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vonnick52
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I'd imagine that is a genetic melanin disorder. That deer seems to display almost 100% of them melanism trait, pretty neat, as a lot of times melanism doesn't fully "penetrate" and you get a mixture of colors. I bet the fawn will lighten up some as it gets older, but hopefully it gets a chance to pass on it's genetics, as these things don't pop up very often.

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HCON3
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Have to look real close to see the spots so not legale! Someone shot spotted fawn at Chass this past year and brought it to check out to take blame. Yea they called the Man and made a big hopla out of it. Give the guy credit for maning up but still!!!!!

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😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆

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mick
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:cheers :cheers :clap :clap :clap :clap

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