A baby deer is generally called a fawn. Fawns often have spots or other "baby coloring" not seen in adult deer. This will fade as the fawn grows up. By the time he's a year old, he is a deer, not a fawn, and all of his protective "baby colors" will have faded away.
Yearling if it has lost it's spots, if not it would still be a fawn.
Deer are collectively called a "herd".
A baby deer is generally called a fawn. Fawns often have spots or other "baby coloring" not seen in adult deer. This will fade as the fawn grows up. By the time he's a year old, he is a deer, not a fawn, and all of his protective "baby colors" will have faded away.
doe
It was a name given to a keeper of the deer.
like deer because people like that name
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microbial mush
The first demo was titled No Life 'til Leather.
i don't know i hope someone has the answer Because it spends the majority of the early part of it's life on Deer mice.
latin name for deer
The First Name is the same thing as the given name unless you are Chinese. Perhaps you are asking about Chinese passports.
Another term for "first name" is "given name".