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Albino musky landed

February 28th 2011 03:11
Here's a pretty neat story I ran across the other day.

An angler in Wisconsin hauled in an albino musky.

It's certainly not unusual to catch a musky in that area and albino animals, including fish, are not that uncommon. What is uncommon is that the fish managed to survive to become 51" in length. That's 129.5 centimeters.

In nature, albino animals seldom survive because they lack camouflage colors to escape attackers or prey on others.


Various links have proved futile with many dead ends. One can only hope the animal was turned in to Fish & Wildlife authorities.

My only problem with this article is the fact it fails to mention what became of the fish.




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