Yes, they do give birth to triplets. I have a set running around my backyard these days - what a surprise that was. It seems that 12% of whitetail does give birth to triplets each year.
Nearly unheard of...in one season. A doe could reasonably give birth to four fawns over the course of several years.
Deer do not hatch from eggs. The female whitetail deer (doe), will give birth to their young (fawn).
No. Rutting season is always in the fall. Fawning (or the time when does [female deer] start to give birth) occurs in the spring.
yes
deer are mammals, so they reproduce through sexual reproduction and give birth to live young
It is very rare but yes. In 30 years of hunting I have only seen it once. During a spring Turkey hunt I sat in a hollowed out stump and watched a Doe deliver three fawns. It was a once in a lifetime thing to see just one fawn born. To see triplets was amazing.
Depends if you are a deer yourself or a human HAHA!
No deer do not lay eggs, the give birth live, like people do!! (:
winter
# mates # waits # the baby comes out lol!
Zero. Horses give birth to FOALS, and will generally only have one. Twins happen rarely. Never heard of triplets.
Goats are like humans. They can have twins or triplets but it is usually just a single kid. Triplets are rare and I've never heard of a goat going higher than that.
A lot depends on the food supply. Usually 1. Twins are common. Triplets are rare. I have witnessed a doe give birth to triplets one year during Spring Turkey season. I was 20 feet away. It was an amazing sight.