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Roe deer typically give birth to one or two fawns in a litter, although twins are more common in areas with abundant food. The fawning season usually occurs in late spring to early summer. The fawns are born with spotted coats that help them camouflage in their surroundings. They are weaned by the age of 2 to 3 months but may stay with their mother for up to a year.

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