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Guys, its probably just, somewhat, a mutation. Like frogs can have extra legs? Lambs? Pigs have two noses? A snake with two heads?

But, so, they are working on evolution, eh? I thought they said that the whole evolution thing was frozen until 25 billion years, or so. Its a whole bunch of lies. If evolution is true, they would have proved the whole thing, not one thing out, by now. With all this technology!
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How about an albino cow? What would you rather have, the albino hide? Or its milk? What would make you more money? And just think - When it dies, you still have it's coat!
http://homepage.mac.com/benbabusis/nzweb/nzweb-Images/18.jpg

Were tigers and zebras killed, because they are different? Not that I know of! Just because they have their coats, and somewhat are game and food. Lookey here, at the tiger variations. Would you kill these creatures? Maybe for you life, yes. But just for their coats?
http://www.tigerhomes.org/animal/curriculums/images/tiger-colors.jpg
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The albino gene is in every creature. Everywhere. Anywhere.

Look here. This little mixed-Albino fawn. If you killed the doe, or this buck, just because they are different, there would be no mixture of the fawn.
http://one-shot-kill.tripod.com/37-with-Priscilla-062002.jpg

Oh, how abotu a black bear, here? The mother has an albino cub! Kill the male or female, mother or father, and this little cub wouldn't have even been here!
http://www.wyomingoutdoorsradio.com/Copy%20of%20Albino%20bear%202.jpg

Or a Mixed-albino giraffe!
http://animals.timduru.org/dirlist/giraffe/Albino_WhiteGiraffe_Runs.jpg

Or, to say, albino zebra.
http://www.geocities.com/cruelblogmon/albino2.JPG

If we never have seen these creatures in the wild, alive, we wouldn't hunt them. But we find these albino animals, and think right away "That will look good in front of my Fireplace" or "That is a nice buck / doe." We never think twice.
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The albino gene is carried in every single creature, and is rare. It gets passed on, no matter what, giving every creature a chance for Albino.

I love animals. I love hunting games, too! And for those who do make up escuses to not kill the albino creatures, well... It can depend. If we left the animal population go, then they would overpopulate. Thats where hunting comes in. We keep the animal population down, so its not overflowing. Don't try to say that I was excluding the wolves and bears, and every other creature, that kills. I wasn't.

Albino animals are pretty rare. If people claim that they are weak, I'm just wondering - How do they know? Perhaps they happen to find just very few that they noticed sick and dying. But capture others. Watch them. Study them. See who's weak!

Yes, we need food. Yes the population must be kept down, as above. But what about chickens? Cows? Ducks?! We aren't giving a riot about them! Where's they're right to live? "Oh, they live to produce eggs and milk, too." What about those who don't live? You know, over-hunting was what killed the Dodos. And perhaps, there is one creature that may never carry the albino gene - Or two, if you know -, and there's our chance to take out the weak albino creatures. What happenes in someone kills them, because they need food?

If albino animals are so weak, then help them! Just because they are different. We are all different. Blonde hair, Black hair, silver eyes. No one is exactly alike - Trust me, not even twins. Albino deer. Maybe look the same. But there is always a hair out of place. They always think differently. Every creature deserves a right to live. And if they are albino, it makes it harder for them, for predatores can easily see their white coat. So think now - Live, or die? There are tons of other animals to hunt! ALBINOS ARE NOT WEAK!
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