A young roe deer is called a fawn. Fawns are born in spring, usually between May and June. For the first few weeks, they hide in tall grass or bushes and rely on their camouflage to protect them from predators. The mother, called the doe, visits regularly to suckle the fawn.
A young roe deer is called a fawn. Fawns are born in spring, usually between May and June. For the first few weeks, they hide in tall grass or bushes and rely on their camouflage to protect them from predators. The mother, called the doe, visits regularly to suckle the fawn.