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  2. Rosette (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Young lion (Panthera leo) cubs have rosette patterns on their legs and abdomen regions. These rosettes usually do not transfer into adulthood and fade as the cub ages. However, some mature lions may keep traces of their rosette patterns throughout life. [5] For the lion cub, the rosette markings act as camouflage in long grasses and bushes. [6]

  3. White-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    Females give birth to one to three spotted young, known as fawns, in mid-to-late spring, generally in May or June. Fawns lose their spots during the first summer and weigh from 20 to 35 kg (44 to 77 lb) by the first winter. Male fawns tend to be slightly larger and heavier than females.

  4. Preorbital gland - Wikipedia

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    Fawns open their preorbital glands as a signal that they are hungry, and close the gland after feeding, when they are no longer hungry. [ 11 ] The adult Indian muntjac ( Muntiacus muntjac ) is a solitary animal, other than during the rut (mating season) and for the first six months after giving birth.

  5. Why you might see more white-tailed fawns on the move, and ...

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    White-tailed deer normally drop their fawns from the end of May through the first part of June. Now that these fawns are 2 to 4 weeks old, they are moving around quite well, and many people have ...

  6. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms include silver, pepper, grizzle, slate, blue-black grey, black and silver, steel. Greys of a dusty or brownish cast are often lilac, a d/d dilution of liver, and this colouration does not have much of a commonly recognised name. Across various breeds, it is called lavender, silver-fawn, isabella, fawn, café au lait or silver beige.

  7. Whitetail fawns dropped late this spring in the Northeast ...

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    Whitetail fawns usually hit the ground in May here in the Northeast and the Midwest, but depending on the timing of the rut, or peak breeding time in the previous fall, we observe them either ...

  8. Three new female, white-tailed fawns have joined Buttonwood ...

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    Three young does came to BPZOO thanks to a strong partnership with the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Three new female, white-tailed fawns have joined Buttonwood Park Zoo Skip to ...

  9. Fawn (colour) - Wikipedia

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    Fawn is a light yellowish tan colour. It is usually used in reference to clothing, soft furnishings and bedding, as well as to a dog 's coat colour. It occurs in varying shades, ranging between pale tan to pale fawn to dark deer-red.