Just spots.
No. When fawns are very young it is hard to tell the sex. No two fawns have the same spotted pattern. In older fawns, you can tell the sex just by looking for the buds at the top of their heads. If the fawn has buds, it is male; if not, it is female.
Fawns(baby deer) Have "white" spots on them because it fools predators into thinking that it's just the sunlight coming through the leaves
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).
either fawns or whitetail fawns
Usually spotted fawns will become white tailed deer.
they are called fawns
No. All white-tailed deer fawns will have the similar pattern of spots regardless of the sex. The best way to tell if a fawn is male or female is by looking for the antler buds at the top of the head. Buds present = male, buds absent = female.
genetic drift
Whitetail Deer are tan or white with a w hite under side. They have a medium length snout and are about 3 ft. tall at the shoulder. The males have antlers that curve forward. Females and fawns sometimes have white spots along their backs.
it have white spots on it
White Tailed Deer start to produce fawns in their 2nd or 3rd year -Timothy Beckum
Whitetail deer mate in Early November and have their Fawns in May.