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Fawn (baby deer) protect themselves by staying still. When mom is away getting food, the fawn lays still, like sleeping. This prevents predators from noticing them. They are also well protected by mom, who will lead preators and other threats, like humans, away from her baby. She does this by making herself noticable and running. Fawn are also protected durring their first spring and summer by their spotted coat. The spoted coat is less noticable in foliage than a solid color. When their first winter coat grows in, it will be a solid color.

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Deer tend to use their speed and agility to flee from their enemies.

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