Responsible parents see to it that their children have nutritious meals, and even this doe knows her kids need a good feeding in the morning.
Forming A Close Bond
Moms and their children have a different kind of bond, especially when they are breastfed.
Mother Animals
Humans aren’t the only ones who breastfeed their babies, other mammals like monkeys, dogs, cats, and deer are also able to supply their little ones with breastmilk.
Twin Fawns
Twin fawns are spotted having their morning feeding time with their momma.
Young Deer
The lovely fawns are approximately a month and a half old as they are still drinking from their mother.
Plant-Eating Mammals
White-tailed deer are herbivores. Their digestive system can digest leaves, twigs, fruits, nuts, and even lichens and other fungi, so these twins, after relying on their mom’s breastmilk for a few months, will soon adjust their diet too.
Leaving Her Babies
In the video, after breastfeeding her babies, the doe can be seen leaving them, and this is normal as sometimes a doe needs to leave her babies to bring food back for them.
No Petting
No matter how cute these animals are, we have to resist touching or petting the fawns because deer tend to stay away from places where they sense predators or humans and may wait for a long while until they believe that it’s safe to return to their babies.
What To Do?
When you see a fawn, the best thing you can do is to immediately leave the area to avoid creating any unnecessary disturbance near the baby deer.
Watch how the cute twin fawns have their morning feeding time with their mom in the video below.
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