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Why are deer born with spots?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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11y ago

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Only infant & juvenile White Tails have spots. The spots are a form of camouflage. They are meant to resemble the sun being filtered through the forest canopy and landing on the ground in a 'spotted' pattern. Hope this helped, if so, please 'Recommend Contributor'

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14y ago

for camouflage. The white spots on a fawn, or baby deer, look like blotches of sunlight shining through bushes.

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12y ago

To blend in with the spots of sun coming down from the trees,or 2 stay hidden 03o

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14y ago

For protection. The spots help them blend in with the shadows of trees and the forest.

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15y ago

because God made them camoflauged.

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11y ago

Helps them blend in to their surroundings

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11y ago

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