In Southeast Missouri, a protective doe head-butts another to safeguard her fawn during winter, showcasing the defensive ...
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If you see a fawn outside your house, do not touch it. Wildlife experts explain why.Take your pictures. Don't touch it," Ronick said ... A few signs that a fawn may be in trouble are if you see the doe dead, the fawn has its eyes swollen, parasites over it, or it is stuck ...
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