There are several subspecies of fallow deer. They range in size, coloring and location. This is a white fallow deer, also called Leucistic (not an albino). It is the rarest of the species. A wild herd lives in central Illinois. They are bred at the Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon. This male will maintain his broad antlers for three years, averages 200 pounds and can run up to 30 m.p.h.