At birth whitetail fawns have silky, reddish coats dappled with white spots. Fawns molt out of their spots and are weened by September/October. Their coats become grayish and lose their spots completely by their first winter.
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In the wild, deer may live ten years. However in captivity with no predators or automobiles to worry about, deer may live to age 20.
The average baby is around 68 cm, but the adult are usually 1.25 - 2 m
17.5" ...most long-range hunters round up to 18". Height from ground to top of back is 36".
A fawn can be 3 ft. and 6 in long!
Whitetail deer although they have long periods in between menstruation in which their antlers cease to grow, are continuous growers. Some deer may have a disease called disambiguation Odocoileus virginianus, Or deer AIDS.
Whitetail was and probably still is the hardest animal to hunt in North America. Some hunters go there whole life without killing the trophy whitetail buck. They arent that great at sight- but they can see movement EXTREMELY well, and can hear you from a long way away, and have a high sense of smell. Hearing is probably there best sense. Smell isn't too far behind which is where a lot of hunters mess up. They don't think they need scent cover, and the deer never come out.
A fawn will stay with its mother for about a year, after which time they are independent. A male fawn will never sees his mother again, whereas a female fawn will sometimes return with her own fawns to form small herds.
A fawn will stay with its mother for about a year, after which time they are independent. A male fawn will never sees his mother again, whereas a female fawn will every now and then.
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Since the early Aztec times.