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Yes this is "normal" but a color fault. white spots are a recessive gene carried buy the parents. If you have any white spots it means both parents carry one gene each for the white spots.
You can name your Webkinz Winter Fawn any of the following: -Snowflake -Snocap -Drift -Icicle -Icy -Icee -Blizzard -Bliss -Everest -Whisper -Moonshine -Fawn
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Pitbulls are not like other breeds of dogs have only one color. Pitbulls have many colors. A fawn dog could come out of any dog with other color but having a fawn one increases the chance.
do you have any blind spots?
Fawns, for the firs few weeks of life, are too weak and small to run from a predator. Hiding and staying very is their best option for survival. The spots mimic the sunlight that is splattered over the ground from the grasses and branches from the trees and shrubs that block the rest of the sunlight, making the fawn able to blend in to its surroundings and look more like a rock than a fawn. As they grow older and stronger, these spots are not needed any more, so the spots diminish over time as new hair grows in and old hair is replaced--a constant process in all mammals. And when they get older and stronger, they can run or bound more easily away from predators like their momma.
Well you may look at its spots and if they are starting disappear it is probably an older fawn. You may also be able to tell by the size of their hooves or antlers, if any antlers. With dogs they tell how old they are by their teeth, you may be able to do this with deer, but I really have no idea. That is really all I can think of, I am southern and know some about deer but this is just an odd subject.
There are many products on the market for dark spots on skin. Sperm is not a component of any of these.
not many cruising spots left in GA because the cops have put a stop to most of them
To determine if a fawn is abandoned, look for signs that the mother is nearby, such as the presence of the mother deer or any vocalizations. If the fawn is lying quietly in one spot for several hours without the mother returning, it may be abandoned. Additionally, check for any signs of distress, such as loud bleating or the fawn being lethargic and unresponsive. If you suspect abandonment, it's best to consult a wildlife rehabilitator for guidance.
Well it depends. have you ever seen any animals with very funny colored spots?
You call any baby deer a Fawn male or female.