Stag for a male deer, Doe for a female
The mother of a fawn is a doe
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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.
A fawn's mother is typically called a doe. In deer species, the doe is the female counterpart, and she cares for the fawn until it is old enough to fend for itself. Depending on the species, a doe may give birth to one or more fawns each season.
If it's a white-tailed deer, which is the type most people see and think of, it's called a fawn. If it's a red deer, the baby is called a calf.
A young offspring of a doe (female deer) is called a fawn.
The mother deer taught her fawn how to survive in the forrest.
A giraffe's offspring is called a calf.
A young deer is usually referred to as a fawn.
Fawn meat
The name of a baby deer is a Fawn
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.