Seeing a deer in Missouri is as common as seeing mosquitos near the rivers. However, seeing an albino deer is not normal at all, but that's what just happened recently in a busy Missouri suburb.

This was the sight captured on video by Sydni Berry shared with ABC News. Two deer standing alongside a roadway, but one does not look like the other.

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There's no exact location given except that it happened in a Missouri suburb somewhere in Jefferson County. That could mean Arnold, Festus, High Ridge, Pevely or any number of Missouri towns in that part of the state. You can watch this Bambi and Snow White deer moment for yourself.

How rare are albino deer in Missouri?

According to Mossy Oak Gameskeeper, an albino deer is a 1 out of every 30,000 happening. They say it's a recessive trait which means both parents must possess it and that still doesn't mean they will have an albino fawn or buck. The bottom line is it's rare for an albino deer to occur in Missouri and even rarer to capture one on video.

Albino deer are extremely rare, with the chance of one being born estimated at 1 in 30,000.
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