Wildlife officials in Vermont said an odd-looking fish that appeared to be frozen was in fact alive and has a condition called leucism.
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Vermont Fish and Wildlife said the fish is actually perfectly healthy, but it has a condition called leucism.
"Leucism is a pigment condition that affects some of an animal's cells, resulting in pale color that may be patchy or nearly complete across the body," officials wrote in a Facebook post.
The post said the fish had normal-colored eyes for its species, indicating it has leucism and not "true albinism," which would mean a complete lack of pigment in the fish's entire body.
"It doesn't happen often in fish, so this is a very special catch," VFW said.