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  • Love the bluebirds and the waxwings <3

  • (this comment iz 4ur the poeple who REALLY believe in crazy Nature) My dad iz someone who came frm a place Far away frm here in "laos" and he says that dragons are turned into the deers to walk around..if u kill one ur gunna get bad luck...weird as$ crap

  • @SuperSmallbus : only the white deers not the brown....*the brown are just normal..?...o.O i think...*lol*

  • DON'T CLICK ON THE POSTER'S LINK...IT CONTAINS SPYWARE!

  • Breathtakingly beautiful-Mother Nature humbles us all!

  • OMG saw one tonight in LI,NY!

  • Unicorns!! :O

  • I was stationed there in the early 80's...They are not albino...Awesome to watch

  • Aww these deer are so cute! They look fluffy =D

  • just beautiful !!

  • It's bad luck to kill a white deer!that's why hunters won't kill them.

  • Did you see that deer bow respectfully to the man in the vehicle? Just goes to show who first came up with that way of showing respect.

  • EXPECTO PATRONUM!!!

  • oh and these arn't albio deer these deer have black eyes albio deer have red FYI.

  • The white must be big help in the winter but in the other 3 sesons not relly Y 1 word

    camo

  • @KSKAirsoftNY your the one calling these animals beautiful. oh so your a girl? hows it hanging.

  • Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer

  • @KSKAirsoftNY big woop

  • I bet you if the deer was black it would have been shot on the spot.

  • @darknessevilmf RACEIST!!!

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  • i really do hope they let someone harvest that buck

    it would make a great exotic mount....:D

  • Hope Sarah Palen Doesn't see this.

  • @nlm4050 haha

  • ViDEO STEALER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I don't know how people can hunt these beautiful animals I could never shoot a deer.

  • @nywarlord87 its easy, its cuz cows need a break hahah

  • So a 200 sized herd all from one deer? Isn't incest is or going to be a problem?

  • i wonder wats the word on it is it still up or wat

  • they look like huge white rabbits

  • dont albinos have red eyes

  • I hear that some people wanted to make this a conservation area and others wanted to develop it. I hope they don't develop it.

  • @littlesongbird1 they dont need to devolope it there are 1000's of acres that arent developed there are 1000's of factorys just sitting

  • how i would love to hang one of them on my wall

  • There are some in Horseheads where we lived for a year. My husband saw a couple on his way to work early in the morning several different times. They literally stop traffic :)

    I never did see one, though. They're beautiful!

  • Why was the embedding disabled on this video? I would like to spread the work on these deer and this video is a very useful way of doing so. It's really lovely.

  • i have been by this farm in NY i haven't seen many of the albinos but the are sweet looking deer

  • My friend and his dad every year see at least 20 of them while hunting up there, his dad just missed one and only got fur. I'm waiting for him to bring one home this week, be the coolest mount ever!

    Believe me or not I don't care it's the truth, and I'm holding my ground.

  • They're sacred.. you idiot. Killing them creates a great curse on our family!! Aside from that, taking a sacred creatures life simply for your visual pleasure is disgusting an inhumane. Grow up.

  • they're sacred... when on the base, off of it they're fair game. Hunting is the world's oldest sport next to battle. It's the fact that it's a rare incident to kill such an amazing creature that makes us want to mount them on our walls. It's not just a trophy as much a remembrance to us how sacred our lifes are!

  • Oh, I see. So, you kill it to show how much respect and honor you have for it's life and it's right to exist.

    Yeah, that makes sense...

  • It's a hunter's mentality, only those who actually respect nature, in the sense that hunter's should, will understand it.

  • Ohhh.. so my being a fellow human being, with an unwavering respect for all living creates actually isolates me from understanding this philosophy of yours? I am to steal a life without using any human force (aside from the intellectual credit of the initial creation of firearms and how to aim them at a target) in order to finally understand things am I?

    Yeah.. again, that makes total sense. How wrong I was to question your position!

  • From now on, nor more appreciating Mother Nature from afar! I must get hands on an destroy it so that I can reminisce on it's majesty.. Oh, wait.. I almost forgot, you don't get hands on..

    Well dang, now I'm just confused.

  • So now you're labeling me a ruthless killer? WOW, you're way off, I kill to survive as in to EAT, if I happen to see a buck yes I shot it, it's both meat and a trophy(i realize I mentioned I don't kill for the head[trophy] in my first reply but when you've been sitting for weeks on end it then becomes a trophy) on you're time spent trying to get what you initially sent out for. According to what you've been replying with, it's you're type of attitude that's creating a communist nation...

  • You're fighting the law set up to help keep America free, and on top. You're saying you know why guns were created... or so you think, they went just created for war or battle, more so to survive; be that what it is. and it takes more human force to actually kill than just looking down the sights/scope and pulling the trigger... again only a hunter(even soldiers) would know this. It's all based on human nature of Right and Wrong. And yes I do get hands on with nature! I don't just kill I observe

  • Anyone that sits for week son end to kills something has issues..

    Nothing in my post said anything about fighting gun laws.

    And, although I'm not opposed to the concept, why are you calling me a communist? That one came out of left field.

    Now regardless.. you know good an well, in this day and age, there is no reason, other than personal preference, to eat meat.

  • And certainly, unless you live in the middle of nowhere, with no car, and no means of barter or trade, and no proof of US citizenship (in case welfare is your last option) then there are options to eat... You wont go hungry if you choose not to hunt. Come on now. That's just absurd.

    How exactly do you get hands on? Do you manhandle these animals tooth and nail? Doubtful. You'd get mauled if it came down to brute force between you and a deer/hog/bear/wolf/coyote.

  • And you'd likely never catch any water foul you went after. Human beings just aren't fast enough nor strong enough.

  • I've grown up hunting, my families always hunted, I've got Black foot in my family tree, I was raised to respect nature and I'm planning to work for D.E.C..... As much as you've learned from just my comments you're thinking I'm some inner city idiot who knows nothing about nature. On the contrary I know more than enough about it to know when to leave it alone and when to protect myself if needed. And in no way will I ever come into contact with any of those... though i own a potbellied pig.

  • Just because you were raised doing something/acting a certain way/believing something.. doesn't make it right... You know that.

    You having Native American heritage doesn't make it right either.. I have Kickapoo in my blood, and I'm still in disagreement with your perspective.

    Hunting is not about self protection.. That's why it's called hunting. If self-protection were the subject, then this conversation would have gone very differently..

  • when did I ever mention self-protection? I said to SURVIVE look it up, and yeah you're entitled to your opinion, and I mine. As far as I can see though... Human's have always hunted, to survive and to keep the animal population under control. Would you rather see a deer shot and being ate, or dead along side of the road due to a car?! I'd rather see one being used for the meat than dead via car! Believe what you were brain-washed, I'll believe what I was.

  • Re: Self Protection: To quote you: "On the contrary I know more than enough about it to know when to leave it alone and when to protect myself if needed."

    And I already addressed the subject of "survival". Read above.

    Funny you haven't responded to most all of my valid rebuttals.

    It is not our job to keep animal population under control. It's The Great Spirit's job. It is arrogant of you to think your ability could ever come anywhere close to Nature's ancient ability.

  • For you to say that I am brainwashed, because I feel, validly, different from you is, yet again.. absolutely absurd.

    And in terms of seeing a dear deer.. I would rather not ever see a dead deer.. If you killed it by hand, or at the least, with a hand made bow and arrow, knife, or spear.. then I would eat it, and feel proud and respectful in doing so.

    But by gun? No sir. Absolutely not.

  • WOW. When I said "protect myself" I was responded to you're wild-ass claim on me not being able to tango with a wild animal... and personally if God is in control over who dies who lives, then let him strike me down now! I'm believe in the concept of God and Jesus Christ... I don't believe that they actually exist but are instead a tale over time that has stuck like oh-so-many. If he has time to pick and choose who lives and dies, what says I don't? We're all of God aren't we?! And I haven't...

  • Responded to all due to the fact that I don't see my need to! All you're doing is starting another argument that I can add to my book labeled Ignorance Spent Best. All you're doing is repeating yourself saying I'm no good for following nature's law, and that you're better because you're destroying a nation's ways! Which you are! I'm in the middle of Criminal Justice studies and everything I've learned so far is keeping me on the side of the People... feel free to join at anytime!

  • I had asked a question in regards to you claiming that you went hands.. I asked how you went hands on... You have yet to respond to that question.

    I never mentioned Jesus Christ... and Actually, I never said the word "God". I said Great Spirit and Nature. Very different roots or beliefs.. You, apparently being Native American, should appreciate that.

    You don't believe in God, but you believe in the concept of God.. What exactly does that mean?

  • I might add, that I agree in terms of Christian beliefs. Anyone who's ever seen Zeitgeist would have a pretty hard time believing otherwise.

  • I did reply to your hands-on statement, you may have missed it. I've raised a Drake Mallard duckling which got run over by a boat trailer, My family has a pet Vietnamese Potbellied Pig, I've grown up with dogs my whole life, and been around nature my whole life and I'm planning on joining EnCon soon... I'm repeating myself here. And I'm only like 1/16 Black Foot, I'm more Irish/dutch than anything... which are also heavily nature orientated culture.

  • What I meant by I believe in the concept of God but not God per-say is, I believe in the religion, and a higher spirit, but i don't believe in any actually higher power that controls all that goes on. There's no path laid out for persons, you choose you're own. If it's already plotted out for us what's the point in even being born?!

  • This has nothing to to with government issues..

    This is a debate.. not an argument.. and a debate that has had some very valid counters. I am open to change my mind on the subject, someday, if someone finally states their case well enough for it to make sense. So far, your rebuttals have been "My family has always done it", "I'm Native American, kinda", "I don't believe in God" "It's for self-protection/food/animal control" "I have pets", and "you're a communist/brainwashed".

  • You're 17 years old, so it makes sense for you to have such confusing and ill managed rebuttals.

    But yeah, since you've obviously no way of continuing your point through valid debate, let's stop here.

    Good for you for joining EnCon though... And good luck with your studies and in life.

  • I choose to confuse when arguing to keep my point from coming straight out. I make make the other person think more than they normally do, causing them to think they're winning till they look back on it, re-read ever comment and you'll see my point!

  • This isn't a battle. Like I said before. I am open to change and expand my perspective, which is why I have continued talking to you.. In battle, neither force is willing to change.. that's why it's called "combat"...

    I have read over all these comments. I read them all thoroughly before I chose to respond, carefully.

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  • You haven't made me think anything beyond what I already thought through plenty of times over at my age, which is unfortunate given the amount of energy both of us have put into this discussion..

    But to be honest, I kinda lost interest once I saw your age and realized that even you didn't seem to understand your own logic behind your reasoning...

    Not really time worth spent.. aside from perhaps what people that by chance read this string might get out of it.

    Anyway, toodles, kiddo.

  • wow so just because I'm 17 means that I don't know what I'm talking about?! Than what age is it? 18? 20? 21? Everyone knows what they need to in their own life, you just choose to argue with a Teenager who's life is set around the outdoors because you thought you could change me. And it's only time worth spent if I was older? Makes sense coming from someone who sees life as already being laid out for them.

  • "I'm not questioning you because I don't expect any answers from you."

    "I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now." ~Bob Dylan

    "I wish that i knew what I know now, when I was younger"

    ~The Faces

    Au revoir.

  • wow.... that was a waste of complete time!

    You're as bad as everyone else who has tried to prove me wrong. you start too... I prove where I'm coming from, you question me on my coming, I answer with truth, you question it I answer. You say I'm naive or ignorant I prove you wrong, than you say I'm a waste of time and end up either repeating yourself/turn and run/ or end with something completely out there and think I'll stop! WTGH!!

  • Long as they stay off of the roads and out of my garden, they're adorable.

  • if were killing all the deer how can i drive down any given stretch of road and see dead deer hit by cars laying there?

  • I am for pro-hunter, but even I wont take one as sacred as these. For these are /or at least should be protected by All Native Americans as a National Treasure. Many have known that to hunt/trap and kill these animals is not only in poor taste, but it is bad luck as well.

    Let them prosper, and when their numbers outweigh those of the "normal" White tail population then and only then should culling be considered.

  • that was breathtaking

  • Cars and trucks kill a million animals a night. Wait untill your driving along in the dark of night and have one of these in front of you! If you want to save the animals travel by train when you can. One train can take 500 or more cars off the road. Makeing it safer for everyone.This base is along the famous Lehigh Valley Railroad "Route of the Black Diamond Express"

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  • They are beautiful animals...(:

  • How beautiful they are and of course you would always get the men with shortcomings (60corey 60) bragging about how they will destroy innocent life. Karma will get you.

  • Destroy innocent life? The animals would destroy themselves if hunters didn't controll the herd numbers. If animals are able to reproduce to the extreme and if their numbers aren't controlled, they will over-graze their habitat. That means no food, no habitat, and then extinct species a few years later. Hunters are better conservationists than environmentalists.

  • "hunters controlled herd numbers"? Is that why in deer management website I always see words like "fawn recruits" "fawn crops", "produce" "supplement feeding' "food plots" "kill predators" and you know those words are not about reduction , they are about production. Also CWD was spread by deer and elk farming when they gave rendered animals as protein suppplement for large antler and herd growth so spare me your "conservation" crap. "conservation" is just a pretty word to cover up their evils.

  • All you are looking at is the picture of what i see as whitetail deer hunting. Some hunters who all they hunt is whitetail; have food plots. I do not hunt whitetail deer, so i cannot say much in their defense. But if you look at the total number of deer in the wild, and then look at the amount harvested by hunters, it is not damaging at all. And CWD was spread by a group of infected deer who escaped from Colorado State University lab. I do not support this "protein supplement" thing you speak of

  • "Chronic wasting disease seems more likely to occur in areas where deer or elk are crowded or where they congregate at man-made Artificial feeding or baiting of deer and elk may compound the problem" (Williams / Young 1980)

    "As you can see by reading this article [below] in this afternoon's Capital Times of Madison, word is slowly leaking out about what has apparently been a massive decade-long feeding of "supplements"

    CONT

  • (including meat and bone meal as mineral and protein) to wild deer in the heart of the "kill zone," the area of the WI Chronic Wasting Disease outbreak.

    Apparently no one in the CWD research community has ever investigated the possibility that CWD may be spreading via rendered feed (mineral, fat and protein supplements), as happened in Britain with mad cow disease.

    CONT

  • "This needs to be investigated immediately as a possible third means of infection for CWD, along with suspected animal-to-animal transmission and environmental contamination.

    As you can see from the excerpts of two books below on feeding wild deer, there has been a huge push over the past 10-15 years of supplemental feeding of both game farmed elk and deer and wild deer to grow bigger animals with huge-boned antlers. "

  • soooo, umm, why don't you go jump on that instead of complaining like everyone else. Or are you not qualified?

  • All arguing aside, i want you to know that groups like the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has conserved more than 5.6 million acres completely devoted to keeping land wild, stopping development of industry and supporting elk habitat. You can't say that is evil. And look at Ducks Unlimited. They have conserved 11,259,529 acres in north America, all of that is preserving wetlands and waterfowl. Both of those groups are hunting organizations. So you have to agree not all hunters are evil. Alright?

  • fag

  • pelletgun... one could almost hope your gun backfires.

  • PAACRACK!!!!!!! dead deer.....

  • im going to up state this fall if im aloud im definitly going to take a shot at one of these deer. I dont mean with a camera

  • They are protected deer and it is against the law to kill them anywhere in the US. Why would you want to kill one anyway? What an idiot. Some things should just be left untouched and not ruined by man.

  • @1disturbedgirl

    You can shoot white deer in many places in the US. I don't think they should be protected at all. They're genetically inferior and albanism can have many other negative health affects on the deer heard.

  • @1disturbedgirl A neighbour of mine killed 2 i was not aware it was aginst the law? i like to look at deer not kill them it would have been nice to see the 2 albino deer get big and have lots of points but you might be in a diffrent state? i dont know ill find out soon

  • @brian93ist ooops

  • @1disturbedgirl no its not in about half the us its illegal

  • there not protected in most states there perfectly legal to hunt in season.

  • Wow, pelletgun12, why would you tell the world you are gonna shoot a deer if it's illegal?

  • not illeagl in some states............think about it

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  • great vid and perfect music,tks for posting

  • Absolutely Beautiful!!! Thank you so much... 8 D

  • How majestic and beautiful. Thank you for this video.

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  • these things are pretty cute!

  • KILL IT

  • WITH HELLFIRE

  • theyr headid right for us

  • bi racial love @ 0:38

  • why does entensity . net want to kill them all?

  • look up White Monarch Deer on here, one of them lived to be six or more years so its ovisly not making them easyer to be killed

  • there not aldino just white albino's have red/ pink eyes.

  • if i ever see one i will mount it

  • Sexual assault is always the correct answer.

  • why is it illegal to kill deer with a gene that is fatal to them anyway?

    Albino deer in the wild are rare because they're usually the first to get picked out by predators.

    These deer survive because they have no natural predators on the abandoned military base.

    BTW, cry more at this comment and write a blog about it.

    I want them all dead.

  • they are not albino. Just bc an animal is white, does not make it albino.

  • zomg ghost deers!~

  • my head is about to explode at the concentration of cuteness

  • We got a few of them up here in ohio.

  • too bad its illegal to kill one when hunting. id like to have one on my wall. hahahahaha

  • in what state?

  • most stes its illegal to kill an albino deer. i know it is in ohio. where i live.

  • My god they're beatiful..Nature my friends :D

  • yep very rare indeed to see a white deer lucky for me one lived in a forest close to my house so i got to see the white deer every day dont know what happend but after a year it just stoped comeing i still go back every day though maby ill see it again

  • i actually live only about an hour from this military base, and every time i drive by going to the lake i see a bunch of white deer standing by the road, they're out all the time!

  • cracker ass deer

  • Thats not nice-they are white deer. Only Nabisco makes Premium saltine crackers. You must be a racist. (LOL)

  • Are you trying to be funny? Please, grow up.

  • I have seen a white deer in my own eyes befor

  • Incredibly sweet...I no longer hunt or guide hunting trips. Never has it been so vivid in my mind as when I have reached my 60's. All creatures are alike..we all breathe,live & wish to remain living if possible. Weird illusion life is.

  • @Firep0w3r uh liberal much

  • @mike12703 naw, I really don't give a shit about much of anything..

  • Gods country....

    It really is beautiful....

    as a hunter, it gives me a new respect for the sport and the animal...

  • i grew up in a town called mllow co.cork ireland, nver really appreciated how captivating these creatures are, those of u who wonder how they taste should be ashamed of your selfs.

  • How gorgeous!

  • i wonder how they taste.

  • looks like they are gettin over populated...need some hunted lol jk : )

  • I am mesmerized with the gentle beauty of these creatures....AND your photography!!!

    The deer appear so wonderfully curious about you as well! Many thanks.

  • So beautiful! Thanks for putting this up. I've only ever heard of white deer in Ireland, before this i've not seen so many. With the Irish ones, two white deers were presented to the royal family and kept in the grounds of a house in Ireland were they reproduced. This is very beautiful and it's good to know there are white deer out. Very magical and pure.

  • They are magical and innocent.

  • Thanks Huntress :) It's awesome, I found it a while back and had to share. Just beautiful.

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