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No. All white-tailed deer fawns will have the similar pattern of spots regardless of the sex. The best way to tell if a fawn is male or female is by looking for the antler buds at the top of the head. Buds present = male, buds absent = female.

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Mostly yes they are. It is a placement of age in the animal kingdom.

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they have loads, all custardy ones that squuirt all over you! errrkkk

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Yes. Right out if there moms stomach, baby white tailed deer have spots! This helps the mom find and protect the baby from its pretadors

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Yes.

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Fawns, for the firs few weeks of life, are too weak and small to run from a predator. Hiding and staying very is their best option for survival. The spots mimic the sunlight that is splattered over the ground from the grasses and branches from the trees and shrubs that block the rest of the sunlight, making the fawn able to blend in to its surroundings and look more like a rock than a fawn. As they grow older and stronger, these spots are not needed any more, so the spots diminish over time as new hair grows in and old hair is replaced--a constant process in all mammals. And when they get older and stronger, they can run or bound more easily away from predators like their momma.


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