A 'Stag' doesn't bear offspring, because it's a male deer. It's the 'Doe', that bears the offspring, which is commonly called a 'Fawn'.
it's a calf.
When it comes to natural selection, only the strongest stag beetles survive to reproduce. During reproduction, they pass their genes off to the offspring.
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During the rut, a stag will attempt to gather a harem of breeding females. Other stags will attempt to gain control of this harem. Therefore, a contest ensues between the master stag and the contending stag. It is a case of the best stag will win and gain or keep control of the harem and ensure they alone will mate with the females and pass on their genes to future offspring.
The offspring of a goose is called a gosling.
An ostrich offspring is called a chick.
Offspring of cattle are calves (singular: calf).
Calf is what they call an offspring of an antelope.
I cannot provide a good answer to this question. A stag weekend is what we'd call a bachelor party in the U.S., and those are scheduled according to the convenience of the groom and his friends.
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