May be I am an unusually "hard sell" when it come to the issue of "white animals", because nobody can really tell me/show me what "shade" of white they are referring to. I do know, when I look at a White Tiger and a "normal" orange tiger it is pretty distinctive and self explanatory, even given varying shade of orange, and forgetting the "snow white" nonsense. It is even more understandable when a normal colored tiger is referred to as a "carrier". I know what it is "carrying".
Monday, May 19, 2008
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Tomorrow I am taking my daughter on a "mecca" to see another "white only because it's not dark brown animal" We will be visiting the Woodland Zoo in PA. Their website advertises a white buffalo calf. By looking at the pictures on the web, I would suggest they too should tag its ears and paint its horns red.....
Here is what they say
On November 12th, 2006 something took place at Woodland Zoo that only takes place once in ten million occurrences. A White Buffalo was born!
White Buffalo are considered to be sacred signs in several Native American religions, and thus have great spiritual importance in those cultures, and are visited for prayer and other religious ceremonies.
I will take a camera to document which shade of cream he has become in a short 6 months
Casey,
Check and see if it is one of those "Snow White" deals or one of those dark horn capped deals like Big Medicine. Look at it's eyes, while not 100%, it is a pretty fair indicator. Have a safe trip friend, and call me when you get back, in case I need to run up there with my "medicine bag", and "dream catcher." LOL
Wade
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