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An animal rescuer who nursed an injured red fox back to health was shocked to discover his fur was actually white.

When Bo was brought into a wildlife rescue centre in the Wirral, Merseyside, last month, staff there initially thought his fur was brown.

Bo the fox, pictured here covered in dirt after being brought into the Pawprints Wildlife Rescue

But it turned out he was so dirty and unwell that it was hiding a secret – that he has leucism, a rare condition where his fur’s pigmentation is so light it appears almost white.

Bo the fox pictured after he had been cleaned up, with his white fur much easier to see

Gray Taylor, from the centre, caught Bo in a trap after receiving a call from a local woman about a fox that had turned up in a state in her garden.

The 36-year-old spent three weeks brushing Bo’s fur and giving him eye drops and started to see the fox’s true lighter pigment fur as he returned back to health.

Now Bo has been released back into the wild and ‘shot out the carrier.’

Bo was brought in after he was spotted injured in a garden in Merseyside in November

Gray, who runs the fox unit at Pawprints Wildlife Rescue, from the Wirral, Merseyside, said: ‘Bo’s eyes were shut by scabs.

‘He was a really sorry sight.He was withdrawn and behaving like a dog.

Bo after he was brought in

‘As he got healthier he got more sprightly and would growl at me. This behaviour is a good sign.