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During mating season, male deer, known as bucks, compete for the attention of female deer, or does, by displaying dominance and aggression. Bucks use their antlers to fight off competitors and establish their hierarchy. Once a buck successfully mates with a doe, fertilization occurs internally, and the doe will carry the offspring, known as fawns, for about six to seven months before giving birth.

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9mo ago

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