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Pennsylvania Whitetail Deer
Pennsylvania whitetail deer baby is very attractive, but keeping such babies is not easy.
These animals are very protective of their babies. When looking for food, females leave their offspring in a hiding place for about four hours at a time. While waiting for their mother to return, fawns lay flat on the ground with their necks outstretched, well camouflaged against the forest floor.
Pennsylvania whitetail deer baby is very attractive, but keeping such babies is not easy.
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Fawns begin to follow their mother on her foraging trips once they are about 4 weeks old and are fully ruminant at two months old. These creatures’ fawns are nursed for 8 to 10 weeks before they are weaned. Young males leave their mother after one year but young females often stay with their mother for two years. Pennsylvania whitetail deer baby is very attractive, but keeping such babies is not easy.
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