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Jeannine Fleegle, wildlife biologist for the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s deer and elk section, explained the piebald condition is an inherited genetic trait. It causes blotches of non ...
Piebald family: Unusual deer, fox find home in northeastern Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania Game Commission believes the small deer has a genetic disorder that leads to its short stature.
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A white-tailed deer, the state animal of Pennsylvania, in Berwyn, Pennsylvania [1] This list of mammals in Pennsylvania consists of 66 species currently believed to occur wild in the state. This excludes feral domesticated species such as feral cats and dogs.
Apr. 17—A few weeks back, after sharing a photo of a partly white — or piebald — deer, I predicted that we'd likely have a few more submissions of piebald animals in the coming days. That's ...
A piebald mare. In British English piebald (black and white) and skewbald (white and any colour other than black) are together known as coloured.In North American English, the term for this colouring pattern is pinto, with the specialized term "paint" referring specifically to a breed of horse with American Quarter Horse or Thoroughbred bloodlines in addition to being spotted, whereas pinto ...
A rare piebald deer has been spotted in the yard of a south Salem family. These deer have a genetic trait that causes the unique color along with frequent skeletal abnormalities and dwarfism.
Encompasses an uncommon (for Pennsylvania) unplanted grove of red pines. [6] [46] Little Juniata Natural Area: Rothrock: Huntingdon: 624 acres (253 ha) [3] [47] Little Mud Pond Swamp Natural Area: Delaware: Pike: 182 acres (74 ha) Encompasses a boreal swamp. [18] [48] Little Tinicum Island Natural Area: William Penn: Delaware: 80 acres (32 ha)