Like a ghost in the early morning mist, a rare white deer forages on the edge of a Norfolk wood.
Commuters may have glimpsed the creature as they drove along the A149 near Snettisham this morning.
The buck was accompanied by other normal-coloured fallow deer, which could be seen through the trees.
Its white colouration is due to a condition called leucism, which causes a small number of deer to lose their normal hair and skin colour.
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