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EVEN AMONG piebald deer, this white-faced fawn is unique. According to MLive.com, this strange looking fawn was born at Deer Tracks Junction—an animal farm open to the public—in Cedar Springs, Mich. In the wild, piebald fawns are often rejected by their mothers, as is the case here, and will inevitably succumb to the elements or predators if left alone. Fortune smiled on this young fawn, however, and it is now in the care of the farm owners, who named it “Dragon.” Interestingly, the doe that gave birth to Dragon is also a piebald and still lives at the farm.
EVEN AMONG piebald deer, this white-faced fawn is unique. According to MLive.com, this strange looking fawn was born at Deer Tracks Junction—an animal farm open to the public—in Cedar Springs, Mich. In the wild, piebald fawns are often rejected by their mothers, as is the case here, and will inevitably succumb to the elements or predators if left alone. Fortune smiled on this young fawn, however, and it is now in the care of the farm owners, who named it “Dragon.” Interestingly, the doe that gave birth to Dragon is also a piebald and still lives at the farm.

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