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Rural/Farm Life

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sinkingfeeling

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Sat Apr 22, 2017, 06:20 PM Apr 2017

Don't know where else to ask this question. Last spring a whitetail [View all]

doe had twin fawns in my neighborhood (in the center of town) and I thought one was male and the other female. I named them Bert and Nan. I saw them with their mother almost daily through November. I have been feeding deer at my house for a couple of years

We'll, this spring there's been a doe and a guy with budding antlers coming to eat together.

Is it common for siblings to remain together? Could they be my Bobbsey twins?

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