Hopefully she comes back for him soon. That spot isn’t going to be shaded in an hour or two, and it’s inside my yard, so the dogs are going to definitely investigate and bother him when I take them back out.
Hopefully she comes back for him soon. That spot isn’t going to be shaded in an hour or two, and it’s inside my yard, so the dogs are going to definitely investigate and bother him when I take them back out.
I’m not sure that fawn feel much fear since they’re supposed to lie in one spot and wait for their mother, a quick search turned up “Very young fawns do not appear to have any natural fear of predators, and may even walk up to humans” although I haven’t been able to conclusively verify the claim.
Well that’s a rare mercy from mother nature then.