Let's all agree that there there definitely is a difference between a true albino animal and a white(ish)-phased one. Albinos have a lack of pigmentation that readily shows as pink at the eyes, nostrils, etc.
Although elk albinos may be very occasionally seen, I'm pretty sure most white elk are not true albinos. And if I remember correctly, albinos are much more common among white-tailed deer (don't recall the probability with muleys).
The white-phased non-typical 7x7 seen in the tank at the beginning of the San Carlos video isn't an albino. BTW, it's hard to believe, but none of the guides on the San Carlos had any idea that bull existed and, as far as I know, it wasn't seen afterwards ...
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