Deers usually have one fawn at a time, and two at the most.
deer are mammals, so they reproduce through sexual reproduction and give birth to live young
Yes: A deer is a mammal - it gives birth to live young. All mammals are vertebrates, and all vertebrates have backbones. Therefore, a deer has a backbone.
White tailed deer are mammals that have live young.
A fawn is a young deer. thus fawns are to be found in places where deer are to be found (most continents)
All deer give birth to live young as do other ungulates. Ungulates are hoofed mammals such as horses, cattle, deer, swine, and elephants.
yes, why is everyone asking that... deer lay eggs.
It depends on where the deer live. Coyotes and bob cats will take a sick, weak or young deer. Wolves will take adult healthy deer. Bears are also a threat. Man is the deer's biggest predator.
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Yes. All deer belong to the Class Mammalia, which makes them mammals. Mammals generally bear live young and suckle them with milk. Deer definitely do this.
Russia is the country that eats the most venison. Venison is deer meat. The United States comes in as the second country that eats the most venison.
Yes deer do live in Indiana
There is no such thing as a mammal bird. An animal is either a mammal or a bird, it cannot be both. Mammals have fur, give birth to live young and feed those young on milk. Birds have feathers and lay eggs. An impala is a type of deer, with fur and live young, so it's a mammal.