The white spots of the roe deer fawn on this video show that it is less than six months old.
The video is by Hans Huisman from the Netherlands.
Roe deer in Zeeland: here.
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This fawn is very fresh, about 1 or 2 weeks old, only!
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The site where I found this said less than six months. Thanks for this more precise estimate.
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