A (California Blacktailed) deer lives between 8-10 years.
They mate once a year and can have 1-3 fawn each time.
So the total fawn a doe could produce in a lifetime could be as high as 30.
A doe usually has one or two fawns at a time. Triplets are uncommon, but are not unknown to happen.
They usually only have one but twins happen and on rare occasions there are 3 fawns.
They have one at a time.
A doe can typically have one or two fawns per year. It's not rare for a doe to have triplets either.
It's not possible
The mother of a fawn or a yearling is a doe. A doe is a female deer that gives birth to and raises fawns and yearlings.
A FAWN ya retard, that's the young of a DOE
A young offspring of a doe (female deer) is called a fawn.
The doe only leaves the fawn when it is eating. They'll usually be near the fawns surroundings.
Fawns grow rapidly in their first few weeks of life, gaining weight and height quickly. Their rate of growth slows down as they reach maturity, which can take up to 1-2 years depending on the species. By the end of their first year, fawns will have reached close to their full adult size.
Collectively, baby deer are known as fawns. A female is known as a doe, while a male is called a buck.
Baby or Young White Tailed Deer look cute. They are called fawns. Fawns are the young of a Doe (Female White Tailed Deer) and a Buck (Male White Tailed Deer).