A fawn, typically a young deer, can run at speeds of about 5 to 10 miles per hour (8 to 16 kilometers per hour) shortly after birth. As they grow, their speed can increase significantly; adult deer can reach speeds of 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour) or more. However, fawns rely more on their ability to hide and stay quiet to evade predators rather than speed.
A fawn. A fawn is simply a baby deer. So a young deer is a fawn, and there is no special designation for a "baby" fawn.
The name of a baby deer is a Fawn
The mother of a fawn is a doe
fawn (verb) = lehitchanef (לְהִתְחַנֵף)fawn (animal) = ofer (עופר) fawn (color) = chum bahir (חום בהיר) Fawn (girl's name) = Ofra (עופרה)
fawn- faon
Fawn meat
They are usually called a fawn or if out of spots a teen fawn.
If it's a white-tailed deer, which is the type most people see and think of, it's called a fawn. If it's a red deer, the baby is called a calf.
Black, Appricot Fawn, Silver Fawn, Reguler Fawn
You check the genetalia of the fawn to conclude if it is male or female.
the way to pronounce fawn is forn
A baby deer is called a fawn. Fawns are known for their distinctive white spots which help camouflage them in their natural environment.