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Jet Black Woodchuck/groundhog

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I seen twice now a solid jet black woodchuck/groundhog. I've been trying to get a pic of it but its always by the road and all I have is my phone. Any one else seen a solid black chuck or any other animals with a odd or different color phase

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One night when I was 18 I saw a tie dyed unicorn, but the poor thing was eaten by the polka dot dragon. No matter how hard I tried, never saw them again.

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Acid......

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Acid......

Nope! Acid makes clocks come off the wall and eat you. LSD makes pretty colors lol

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Lol

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Nope! Acid makes clocks come off the wall and eat you. LSD makes pretty colors lol

ROFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!! That is the funniest thing I've heard in days!

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Local paper had a pic of a kid with an albino groundhog he shot.  Never even heard of one before. Pretty creepy looking honestly.

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This black one looks cool if he makes it another 3' on the other side of the tree row I might take him out with a set of coopers so I can get it mounted lol. I'd be afraid tk shoot it when I go hunting for them. I use a .243 hand loaded at 4047fps(chrono) with 55gr noslers they tend to make a mess. I'd want it mounted other wise I'm ok with red mist.

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No but I did see an albino squirrel up in Wisconsin earlier this year. That was a first for me.

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You sure it wasn't a beaver? Sometimes those things aren't the expected color.

Ive seen 2 or 3 like that. Gray foxes can also get midnight black. I had a deer hang out by my stand once that the body wasn't much bigger than a beagle. I don't know if there are midget animals or not but that thing was odd.

There's a jet black squirrel that hangs around a church yard down the road. I've seen him a few times. Pretty cool looking critter.

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