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English: White-tailed deer fawn in Acadia National Park, Maine, United States. Date Taken on 22 July 2007 (from original file's EXIF); 16 July 2010 (date of publication on NPS website)
A rare piebald deer has been spotted in the yard of a south Salem family. These deer have a genetic trait that causes the unique color along with frequent skeletal abnormalities and dwarfism.
The breeding season is 160 days with the mating season usually being in June and July. Calf weight, calculated using Robbins and Robbins equation, tends to be between 11.3 and 13.2 kg. The juveniles (referred to as either fawns or calves) have a spotted coat, as is commonly seen in most species of deer. They are known to develop very quickly ...
This little boy made friends with a wild baby deer while on a walk with his mom. Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING]
A tiny South American deer that will weigh only as much as a watermelon when fully grown is making its debut at the Queens Zoo in New York City. The southern pudu fawn weighed just 2 pounds (just ...
Fawns have reddish-brown fur and southern pudú fawns have white spots running the length of their backs. [10] Young are weaned after 2 months. Females mature sexually in 6 months, while males mature in 8–12 months. [16] Fawns are fully grown in 3 months, but may stay with their mothers for 8 to 12 months. [18]
“The babies would’ve passed away with her if that man had not called,” a Kentucky animal control officer said.