Yes, there are many of them here in central Ohio. The albino squirrel is the school mascot af Fort Hayes High school where my kids attended.
2006-10-28 10:03:19
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answered by ©2009 7
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That would be Olney, Illinois. I think it is one of the few places that have a population of albino squirrels. They are highly protected and there are some pretty big fines for killing one. I have noticed that, in my northern Illinois town, gray squirrels seemed to be moving the larger red or Fox squirrels out. I used to have reds but apparently the smaller grays, run out the others.
2016-05-22 03:41:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a couple of them living in my neighborhood. I also saw an pure black one a couple years ago. But the funniest one I've ever seen had a white body and a golden brownish tail.
2006-10-28 10:10:38
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answered by smarties 6
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Olney Illinois has alot of them but I am sure there are a few here and there , there are ever a few white deer
2006-10-28 10:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the Niagara Falls State Park (the US side) has had them for a number of years.
2006-10-28 10:02:59
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answered by Gene 7
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Nope
2006-10-28 10:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a whole colony of them in Olney, Illinois. It's something of a tourist attraction.
2006-10-28 10:08:25
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answered by Chris A 2
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no but I have seen a solid white deer even his antlers were white (it was only a spite by the way)
2006-10-28 10:02:33
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answered by BetsyF 4
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I HAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i captured one at camp a few years back it was cool we had peanut butter traps lol a mouse trap was hooked to a cage door connected to half gallon can with closed cage door attached to back it was pretty cool
2006-10-28 13:51:10
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answered by spiln 2
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yes, and i couldn't believe it until my aunt said she saw one in the same area.
2006-10-28 11:02:22
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answered by dairydahm 2
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