Squirrel – Albino

Q: I have an albino squirrel that frequents my yard here in Norcross. I understand from my neighbor that at one time there were two, but now only this one. He comes often and is getting nice and big.
A: Very nice! I’ve also gotten pictures of albino chipmunks!
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