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"This Lucky was not the first "Lucky the Albino Squirrel" found on UNT's property,  UNT's Facebook post says, and there are still more albino squirrels roaming the campus."

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/texas/2016/12/21/unts-fortune-bearing-albino-squirrel-hit-car-dies-way-vet

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9 hours ago, UNT 90 Grad said:

"This Lucky was not the first "Lucky the Albino Squirrel" found on UNT's property,  UNT's Facebook post says, and there are still more albino squirrels roaming the campus."

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/texas/2016/12/21/unts-fortune-bearing-albino-squirrel-hit-car-dies-way-vet

Wait... So @Green P1 May have been mourning for nothing? 

These squirrels must be DNA typed!!! Inquiring minds must know!!! 

11 hours ago, Censored by Laurie said:

If it turns out to be a police car, will there be a sense of vindication that it was at least a white squirrel?

But Albino squirrels have to be less than 10% of the squirrel population, right? 

So, white is black in the squirrel community. 

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You are all monsters. There are baby albino squirrels that don't have a mother/father/gender non-specific anymore. Who's going to feed those tiny little test-altering honky squirrels. Whose teet will they suckle at? WHO! Will it be YOU! 

Stay hard Lucky!

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