female deer drop their babies in early spring late june.
Spotted
It is a mammal...so it is born alive
Roe deer babies are called fawns. They are typically born in late spring or early summer and are recognizable by their reddish-brown coat with white spots for camouflage.
they have to feed their babies
Deer do not hatch from eggs. The female whitetail deer (doe), will give birth to their young (fawn).
The deer baby is called a fawn. Elk and Moose babies are called a calf.
they are called fawns
to have sex and reproduce and continue the line of deer
lots and lots trust me
Deer reproduce is to ensure that their species will continue and not extinct. They reproduce to ensure that their life cycle is still ongoing.
Fawns(baby deer) Have "white" spots on them because it fools predators into thinking that it's just the sunlight coming through the leaves
The female deer takes care of the baby deer because the male can not provide food for the baby.