Fawn

As fawns (of Germanic kittína, see also Old Norse kib, Danish / Swedish / English kid, Old High German chizzí ) the young of deer, goats, chamois and ibex are referred to in their first year of life. For example, a fawn weighs about 1kg at birth. The stains on the fur of the fawns are used for camouflage. In the first days of life the mother visited the boys only to suckle. The fawns lie motionless in the grass or foliage. The mother is holding a little off on to distract enemies. Only after 1 week following the fawns of the mother. After 3 months they will no longer suckled. Then they are old enough to yourself to try their food.

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