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  2. Baby deer was dehydrated and had injured nose. NC wildlife ...

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    A Chatham County employee found a tiny fawn just outside their office building in Pittsboro on Friday, May 31, 2024, and called the Chatham Sheriff’s Animal Resource Center for help.

  3. Key deer - Wikipedia

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    A male Key Deer on No Name Key in the lower Keys A female Key deer on Big Pine Key A juvenile Key deer is called a fawn. Due to proximity, most Key deer have lost their fear of humans. This, besides habitat loss, is the main reason why they have become endangered.

  4. Pudu - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. 12 Incredible Reindeer Facts for Christmas - AOL

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    However, other baby deer species are commonly called fawns, making it even more interesting that baby reindeer do not have the same classification. 5. Reindeer Have the Largest Antlers of Any Deer.

  6. Woman’s Story of Taking in Precious Baby Deer Immediately ...

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    If you find a baby deer on its own, don't touch or cover it, as it might affect how the mother responds to it when she returns. If you can, come back in 24 hours to see if the fawn has moved on."

  7. Deer - Wikipedia

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    A deer (pl.: deer) or true deer is a hoofed ruminant ungulate of the family Cervidae (informally the deer family).Cervidae is divided into subfamilies Cervinae (which includes, among others, muntjac, elk (wapiti), red deer, and fallow deer) and Capreolinae (which includes, among others reindeer (caribou), white-tailed deer, roe deer, and moose).

  8. Roe deer - Wikipedia

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    Roe deer in a grassland area Young roe deer Roe deer antler Moulting roe buck with freshly rubbed antlers. The roe deer is a relatively small deer, with a body length of 95–135 cm (3 ft 1 in – 4 ft 5 in) throughout its range, and a shoulder height of 63–67 cm (2 ft 1 in – 2 ft 2 in), and a weight of 15–35 kg (35–75 lb). [30]

  9. Watch fawn stuck in drainage ditch get help from firefighters ...

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    The fawn and its mom were soon reunited, rescuers in South Dakota said. Watch fawn stuck in drainage ditch get help from firefighters as mom deer supervises Skip to main content