VIDEO: Huge Albino Moose Spotted in Eastern Ontario

Depending on where you live, an encounter with a wild moose can be either a daily occurrence or a once-in-a-lifetime event. However, an encounter with an albino moose is a universal rarity. Out of roughly 1,000,000 moose in North America, experts estimate that only one in 100,000 displays albinism.

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That said, there may be areas where albinism is more common among the moose population, such as southeastern Idaho. So, if spotting an albino moose is a goal of yours, it might be worth a trip to the quiet side of the Tetons.

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