Respuesta :
The parents are heterozygous, meaning that each parent carries both a dominant and a recessive fur gene. The dominant gene makes them phenotypically express brown fur, but allows them to pass on the recessive gene to their offspring.
Both parents must be heterozygous for the coloration gene. Since one allele is inherited from each parent and the albino deer has two recessive alleles for coloration, one recessive allele must have come from each parent. Since both parents are normal in color, each must be heterozygous for this gene.