Fawns(baby deer) Have "white" spots on them because it fools predators into thinking that it's just the sunlight coming through the leaves
It is a mammal...so it is born alive
It is a mammal...so it is born alive
Roe deer babies are called fawns. They are typically born in late spring or early summer and are recognizable by their reddish-brown coat with white spots for camouflage.
None. Dalmatians are born a pinkish white, but the spots appear after a few weeks.
No. All white-tailed deer fawns will have the similar pattern of spots regardless of the sex. The best way to tell if a fawn is male or female is by looking for the antler buds at the top of the head. Buds present = male, buds absent = female.
Born
Dalmatians are born pure white. Dalmatian puppies' first spots usually starting in the first week of life and continue for about a month. They will continue throughout life to develop spots but at a slower rate. Spots range in different sizes and sometimes in different colours (blue, grey) other than your typical black or brown.
4-11 babies at once !
yes
In captivity, Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta) can have twins or singletons (1-2 babies). Twins are quite common.In the wild, singletons (1 baby) is more common. Twins tend to be born during years of food abundance.
Sharpnose
Dalmations are usually born white. Their spots start to appear when they are a couple of weeks old.