OTTUMWA, Iowa — A rare white fawn was spotted in southeast Iowa on Tuesday. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said the fawn was seen on the Indianola Hills Community College campus in Ottumwa. The fawn appears to be either leucistic or albino, which the DNR said are genetic conditions that cause abnormal white […]
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