fawns are mammals.
Yes.
Deer are mammals. They are warm blooded, have hair or fur, and nurse the fawns on milk.
Yes, deer are like cows or goats. They are all mammals.
Baby deer are called fawns.
Sprawling Fawns was created in 2006.
Fawns eat large varieties of foods and deciduous vegetation.
either fawns or whitetail fawns
No, because they are mammals and mammals don't lay eggs (the duck billed platypus is an exception).
Usually spotted fawns will become white tailed deer.
Yes, fawns can swim in water. Like many other mammals, they have a natural instinct to swim if necessary. While they may not be strong swimmers at a young age, they can paddle and navigate through water, especially when trying to escape predators or cross rivers. However, they typically prefer to stay on land and avoid deep water.
No, bucks do not take care of fawns in the wild. Fawns are typically cared for by their mothers, while bucks may play a role in mating and protecting the herd.
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