Amanda Burton found a critter in her Cleveland County barn that’s so rare you’re more likely to get hit by lighting than to ever see one, according to one outdoors website.
Burton snapped a photo of an albino raccoon and shared it with Observer news partner WBTV, which published the photo on its website Tuesday night.
Albino raccoons are born “with the odds stacked against them,” according to Wide Open Spaces, which mentioned the getting-hit-by-lightning odds of spotting one.


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