Deer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae . They include for example Moose, Red Deer, Reindeer, Roe and Chital. Animals from related families within the order Artiodactyla (even-toe...
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Deer Elk and Caribou question: How long do white tail deer fawns keep their spots? Answer At birth whitetail fawns have silky, reddish coats dappled with white spots. Fawns molt out of their spots and ... How long does a fawn keep its white spots? Do mother deer leave there fawns at birth? When do white tail deer fawn...
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Deer Elk and Caribou question: When does a fawn lose its spots? At about 6 months old. ... How long does fawn have spots? Does a fawn lose its spotswhen? How long do spots last on a fawn? When do baby deer lose there spots? When do young elk lose there spots? How long does a fawn keep its spots? How long does a fawn have...
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Photograph of Blacktail deer fawn with spots. Paradise Meadows, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA, Online Photo Search Engine, Phillip Colla Natural History Photography ... We are primarily engaged in stock photography, ... Prints. You may wish to purchase a print of this image for your personal collection.
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Fawn Hood ... This alert fawn is exploring his habitat in search of fresh green grass. ... v Their spots go away after the first year.
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Forgot your password? | ... Home > Royalty Free Stock Photo: Fawn; ... Description: White tail fawn; Keywords:; animal baby buck deer doe fawn spots spring whitetail wildlife;
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Fawn with Spots ... 13" x 17"
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Their young (often two fawns, weighing eight pounds each) are born seven months later. Fawns have white spots that remain for three to four months. Fawns remain with their mother and nurse for several months. During the mating season, male deer (bucks) travel widely in search of females (does).
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Department of Natural Resources - ... For the first few weeks of a white-tailed deer fawn's life, its mother will "cache" it in a secluded glade when she heads out to forage and then will return periodically to nurse the fawn. A fawn's spots help to hide it from predators.
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