Roe deer babies are called fawns. They are typically born in late spring or early summer and are recognizable by their reddish-brown coat with white spots for camouflage.
late may and early june
Baby deer are called fawns.
either fawns or whitetail fawns
Baby deer are called fawns. They are typically born with white spots to help them camouflage in their environment.
they are called fawns
Baby deer are called fawns, There is no differentiation made for male (stag) or female (hind) fawns.
A baby deer is called a fawn. Fawns are born with white spots on their fur to help camouflage them in their environment.
Baby deer are called fawns.
This depends on what type of deer you are referring to. Mating season, referred to as the rut, is usually in the Fall. Early to Late Spring is the most likely time when baby fawns are born.
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