Most recently, a rare white fawn was discovered by 25-year-old photographer Adam Nordsveen when he was exploring Norway.
This tiny snow-white surprise appeared purely by accident as he was wandering the highlands looking for places to photograph for his travel album.
It was completely white and virtually invisible against the snowy background.
The baby deer approached the photographer and even offered to pose for a few pictures.
The mother of the animal emerged from the forest a short time after their surprise encounter, but he continued to circle the photographer for a while only then went back to his mother.
It was a pretty amazing moment, like something out of a Christmas fairy tale, according to Adam.
Due to a unique condition white reindeer lacks dark pigment, allowing them to blend in with their snowy environment.
They have dark markings on their antlers and around their eyes, unlike albinos.
Adam had previously encountered a variety of animals. He encountered both a lynx and a pack of wolves while exploring Norway.
He must have a friendly quality because the animals are good candidates for photos.