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Rescued Fawns Can't Stop Kissing Their Unlikely New Best FriendA deer licking a cat, though? That’s something you don’t see very often. But just the other day, Carrie Long, a licensed wildlife rehabilitator who owns and runs the rescue Texas Fawn and ...
“Leave fawns alone and let wildlife remain wild.” Deer rear their offspring differently than humans. Most fawns are born in May and within hours of birth the fawn is led to a secluded spot so ...
Spots can be visible in everything. While some might consider it to be bad, for others it is a sign of beauty. Here are some ...
A fawn was rescued Wednesday morning after being stranded on the icy Potomac River near the Key Bridge. Passersby noticed the young deer struggling to walk on the ice around 8 a.m. and notified ...
Deer fawns are being born now and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources asks that people avoid disturbing or picking them up. “Most fawns are born in late May and mid-June. Leaving them ...
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