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Deer typically have a fawn once a year, not every two years. Most species of deer have a breeding season in the fall, and after a gestation period of about six to seven months, a single fawn is usually born in the spring. However, in some cases, a doe may give birth to twins. The frequency of fawning can be influenced by factors such as environmental conditions and the health of the doe.

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