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  2. Video of a Happy Fawn Getting Tons of Head Scritches Will ...

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    Fun Facts About Whitetail Fawns. The head-scritch loving fawn was probably just a couple months old in Deer Guy's video. According to Connecticut's Forestry Division, whitetail fawns are typically ...

  3. Deer - Wikipedia

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    Most fawns are born with their fur covered with white spots, though in many species they lose these spots by the end of their first winter. In the first twenty minutes of a fawn's life, the fawn begins to take its first steps. Its mother licks it clean until it is almost free of scent, so predators will not find it. Its mother leaves often to ...

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

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    Of the 49 fawns recorded in a study, coyotes killed 18, 16 were killed by black bears and three by bobcats. The relatively high incidence of bear predation on fawns was corroborated by a second Pa ...

  5. Black-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    The gestation period for does is 6–7 months, with fawns being born in late May and into June. Twins are the rule, although young does often have only single fawns. Triplets can also occur. Fawns weigh 2.7 to 4 kg (6.0 to 8.8 lb) and have no scent for the first week or so.

  6. Mule deer - Wikipedia

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    The survival rate of the fawns during labor is about 50%. [30] Fawns stay with their mothers during the summer and are weaned in the fall after about 60–75 days. Mule deer females usually give birth to two fawns, although if it is their first time having a fawn, they often have just one. [29]

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    It's common to see fawns in most of North America during the spring and summer months, though seeing twins is less common. These two young fawns could be friends or more distant family members ...

  8. Pronghorn - Wikipedia

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    Twin fawns are common. [32] Newborn pronghorns weigh 2–4 kg (4–9 lb), most commonly 3 kg (7 lb). In their first 21–26 days, fawns spend time hiding in vegetation. [46] Fawns interact with their mothers for 20–25 minutes a day; this continues even when the fawn joins a nursery. [46]

  9. Pampas deer - Wikipedia

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    After giving birth, the female goes into heat and usually mates within the next 48 hours. The fawns are small and spotted, and lose their spots at about two months old. Usually only one fawn weighing about 2.2 kg is born after a gestation period lasting over seven months. At six weeks, they can eat solid food and begin to follow their mother.