A rare piebald black-tailed deer fawn, which looks a bit like a goat, has been visiting a family's yard in south Salem.
Dr. Butzer says that fawn coloring is caused by the cinnamon genete, which is a gene that makes fur appear lighter. "Fawn coloring is used by the Cat Fancier Association to describe light-brown ...
But the inexperienced fawn makes a panicky turn ... Indeed, no place on Earth offers a more spectacular abundance of our fur-bearing, breast-feeding brethren, especially when the wildebeests ...
Animal cubs have a magical charm that captivates our hearts, bringing warmth and joy through their playful antics and ...