Presence of antlers, antler buds, or the area on the head where antlers have grown but have been shed.
The weight of white-tailed deer varies by sex, with the male of the species, which is known as a stag or a buck, averaging anywhere from 150 to 300 pounds. Female white-tailed deer, which are referred to as cows or does, weigh anywhere from 90 pounds to 200 pounds.
No. When fawns are very young it is hard to tell the sex. No two fawns have the same spotted pattern. In older fawns, you can tell the sex just by looking for the buds at the top of their heads. If the fawn has buds, it is male; if not, it is female.
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.
The sex cell of a female deer is called an ovum or egg.
Sex-liked means liking sex and sex determined is the resolution to have sex.
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A doe is a female deer
sperm
No, the sex of the second child is determined independently of the sex of the first child. The chances of having a boy or a girl are generally close to 50/50 regardless of the sex of any previous siblings.
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to have sex and reproduce and continue the line of deer