Rare white moose filmed in Sweden Posted on August 14, 2017 by petrel41 This 13 August 2017 Swedish TV video is about Hans Nilsson, who managed to film a rare white moose (so called in North America; ‘elk‘ in Europe) near Eda in Värmland province. The big deer is not an albino; it is leucistic. See also here. Related articles Climate change: Compressing the bumblebee range Leucistic small copper butterfly on Texel island European earthworms decrease species diversity in North America Deforestation has been occurring continuously in New England since the 1980s Snow goose, rare in the Netherlands Black walnut, from North America to Texel island? Share this:EmailFacebookLinkedInPinterestPocketPrintRedditSkypeTelegramTumblrTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related
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