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A pair of pronghorn antelope fawns – with their long, wobbly legs and big doe-like eyes – are getting a lot of attention at the Queens Zoo. “They’re irresistibly cute,”… ...
We know fawns are cute, but please leave them be.
A baby deer you can hold in one hand, of course. Belonging to one of the world's smallest deer species, this southern pudu deer (Pudu puda) will grow to be just 12 to 18 inches (30 to 46 cm) tall ...
Cute baby fawns are beginning to wander the streets of Pacific Grove and police are asking the public to be careful and to keep their distance.
They're among the cutest creatures to roam the earth, and wildlife officials say there's a good chance you'll see one soon. They're talking about fawns — young deer that are often left alone ...
Tennessee just changed its policy on white-tailed deer rehabilitation. No wildlife rehabilitation center is allowed to care for deer of any age.
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Leave the baby deer alone, park service says - MSNThe National Park Service is asking summer park visitors not to touch any seemingly unattended baby deer, no matter how cute they may be.
As of this year, wildlife rehabilitators in Tennessee are no longer allowed to take in white-tailed deer fawns. The main reason behind the decision—to stop the spread of chronic wasting disease ...
A rare piebald black-tailed deer fawn, which looks a bit like a goat, has been visiting a family's yard in south Salem.
Westlake Police said a concerned citizen called for help after finding a baby deer caught in their backyard soccer net on May 27.
A rare piebald black-tailed deer fawn, which looks a bit like a goat, has been visiting a family's yard in south Salem.
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