
Rare Albino Hog Deer Spotted In Kaziranga: One such from the forests of Assam video viral This has happened, seeing which people are unable to believe their eyes. Hog deer, usually seen in brown color, is found in Kaziranga National Park of Assam (Kaziranga National Park) was seen moving around in white color like milk. The video of this very rare sight was shot by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma himself.Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma) has shared on his
While sharing this video, even Chief Minister Sarma could not stop his curiosity. He wrote, such a rare deer is not seen every day. The sighting of this albino hog deer in Kaziranga is a symbol of the richness of our wildlife. This shows how safe the forests of Assam are for the rarest species and how strong is our resolve towards wildlife conservation.
In the viral video, it can be seen that a white deer is shining from a distance amidst the lush green grasslands of Kaziranga. This is not a new species, but it is a common hog deer. Obviously, now you might be wondering why is it white? Also read: The ‘dead’ woman reached the other world for 3 and a half minutes! As soon as I regained consciousness, I told this shocking story.
Actually, this is a rare genetic condition, also known as albinism (Albinism) is called. In this, the color determining pigment i.e. melanin is not produced in the body, due to which the skin and hair become completely white or light. Also read: This is how the India-Pakistan border looks from the night sky? People were mesmerized after watching VIDEO
The walk of this white deer amidst the green fields looks like a magical scene. This video is no less than a treat for nature lovers and social media users. People are sharing it extensively and praising the biodiversity of Kaziranga. Also read: ‘I couldn’t see her dying…’ The story of a husband who became a criminal for his sick wife, made the whole world cry!
Now watch the video
Not every day does one witness something this rare
The sighting of an albino hog deer in @kaziranga_ stands as a symbol of the richness of our wildlife. It highlights our resolve to conserve and ensure that even the rarest species continue to thrive in the forests of Assam. pic.twitter.com/8jUDk1yScb
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 26, 2026

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