Saturday, December 16, 2023

DO YOU KNOW

Why baby deer has spots?
     Baby deer, also known as spawn, has white spots on its fur for two main reasons: camouflage and communication. The white spots on fawn's coat help to camouflage it in its surroundings, making it harder for predators to see the deer. The spots break up the fawn's shape, making it look like it's part of the sunlight peeking through the trees. This works well when fawns are very young and need extra protection from predators. The white spots on a coat can also be used for communication. The mother deer can use the spots to identify her fawn from a distance, even in low light. The spots can also help spawns to stay close together when they are grazing, as they can see each other's spots even when they are a little distance apart. 

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