deer or you could say antelope
The term for an adult female deer is a "Doe" or "Hind". A male deer is called a "Buck" or "Stag". A baby deer is called a "Fawn". The general term for ALL the above is "Deer".
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.
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.
The offspring of deer are called fawns. Other times called bambies by some hunters and southerners.
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The fawn will run with the herd until it is a year old if it is a male.Then the lead buck will drive the little guy away. If the fawn is a female it can stay all its life with the herd.
Yes. Deer's is both singular possessive and plural possessive, because the word "deer" is both singular and possessive.An example of the singular possessive would be "That deer's fawn was lucky to escape the wolves."An example of the plural possessive would be "Those deer's fawns were all lucky to escape the wolves."
Antelopes are a type of deer that have males and females. A female antelope is called a doe and the male is called a buck.
A deers fur can change or be different. A fawn or young deer has tan fur on its belly and brown with white spots on its side and back. A full grown doe has pretty much tan fur all over. A full grown buck has a tan-ish belly with a darker shade of brown on its side and back.
Well you may look at its spots and if they are starting disappear it is probably an older fawn. You may also be able to tell by the size of their hooves or antlers, if any antlers. With dogs they tell how old they are by their teeth, you may be able to do this with deer, but I really have no idea. That is really all I can think of, I am southern and know some about deer but this is just an odd subject.
Bambi, Blossom, Cherry, Shortcake, Summer, Autumn? Maybe?
Fawn is an animal fairy, so she loves ALL ANIMALS!