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This Whitetail deer fawn was born during the night in our yard in Georgia. When looking for food, female Whitetail deer leave their fawns alone, in a hiding place, for up to 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. I can testify to the camouflage because for several hours I walked all around this fawn, sometimes within 20 feet of it, before I saw it. |
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