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Re: Newborn fawn
My buddy and I spotted a newly born fawn near this very isolated FSR last year. In this case, the mother was standing about 30 yards away but allowed us to walk right up to it. I resisted the urge to pet it but my buddy gave it a little pat before we left it.
https://i.imgur.com/rxhB6d3.jpg
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Re: Newborn fawn
Article
"Fawns are born scent-free and have white camouflage spots that protect them from predators. Does continue to keep their babies scent-free by consuming their fawns’ urine and droppings. This is yet another reason why humans should never touch a fawn.":shock: