Jon,
Whilst going through some very old archive photographs on a CD I came across this. I recall taking it from distance on an old camera (pre-digital days) and it's a famed 'white squirrel' from Pevensey in Eastbourne.
I saw it with my own eyes and almost couldn't believe it.
Anyway - it's unusual for sure.
Carlos
Whilst going through some very old archive photographs on a CD I came across this. I recall taking it from distance on an old camera (pre-digital days) and it's a famed 'white squirrel' from Pevensey in Eastbourne.
I saw it with my own eyes and almost couldn't believe it.
Anyway - it's unusual for sure.
Carlos
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On a more prosaic note, unusually coloured rabbits are actually quite common; I have twice seen an almost black specimen who lives up on the canal side east of Burnley; I have photos of another one near the ruins of the prehistoric village of Skara Brae (inspiration for Tolkein's hobbit houses).
There is also a superstition amongst shooters, at least in Scotland, that it is unlucky to shoot a black rabbit, equating the black colour to the robes of a clergyman.
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