The dung of deer. --B. Jonson. [Sometimes spelled {fewmet}.] Fumet From The
Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]: Fewmet ...
carol.gimp.org/gallery/oven/rebash/debian/ Its a dropping a poop poop
it's droppings
In "The Sword in the Stone," fewmets are the droppings left behind by animals. In one scene, Wart uses the fewmets of various animals to track and identify them for his lessons with Merlin. Fewmets provide clues about the animals' behavior and presence in the environment.
deer are deers and jump around like deers
Deers do not have jobs
Yes, deers have a phylum. They are in the phylum chordata
Fallow deers are a type of deer and the are herbivores.
RAIN DEERS GRUNT
yes cheetahs do eat deers
They want to clean themselves.
No. Animals but parrots talk. Deers talk in their own language.
No, deers aren't cold blooded because they are mammals and not reptiles.
The walkers had wandered into the deers' feeding ground.
its not deers its deerfirst of all and second its not clocked but about 2 to 3 mph its not deers its deerfirst of all and second its not clocked but about 2 to 3 mph