
Learning About Deer (1981)
This film provides an insightful look into the life cycle of deer, focusing on the birthing process and early care of fawns. It describes how a doe gives birth in a secluded meadow, takes precautions to protect her fawns from predators, and teaches them to forage for food. The film highlights the challenges faced by fawns, including threats from both predators and humans, and showcases the maternal instincts of the doe as she nurtures and guides her young. As summer progresses, the fawns grow more independent, and the film concludes with the seasonal changes that affect their lives.
Keywords
deer, fawns, birthing, maternal care, predators, camouflage, foraging, wildlife, seasonal changes