Normally fawns remain perfectly still when the mother is away . I know this from personal experience. The question is did this person disturb the fawn by being too close recording.
that is a myth, your "scent" being on them will not matter. You shouldn't pet them though because to them you're a predator and you'll be stressing them out, though. Plus mama might be around the corner and you don't want to get her mad either
@@koneyisland1432 It is a myth, but If it helps to keep people from touching and harrassing them it is probably better to stick to the myth. Interacting with them can disturb them, can get the attention of predators can seperate them and does usually not much good. What we might percept as cute or playful might be quite the opposite for them.
The fawn is adorable.
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Aaaaaaawwwwwww so precious and adorable 🥰
Is the little baby okay? Did its mother come get it?
go to you momma!
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come here!
So precious
Normally fawns remain perfectly still when the mother is away . I know this from personal experience. The question is did this person disturb the fawn by being too close recording.
No question there at all. The idjit with the camera proved to the world he has about 2 brain cells.
r u a fawn lel
it's likely that the fawn is just too young to know that, they learn that from their mother so this one just hasn't learned it yet
What a cute baby!
You are stressing the youngster..He is too weak to run off and is looking for his mother to protect him..Just admire and walk on next time
Please never pet wild fawns. You're spreading your scent all over them.
that is a myth, your "scent" being on them will not matter. You shouldn't pet them though because to them you're a predator and you'll be stressing them out, though. Plus mama might be around the corner and you don't want to get her mad either
@@rohunsaigal2576 various deer sanctuaries literally said that particularly on the scent part 🤷🏽
that is a myth.... but they are wild animals and have ticks and flea's that can give you lyme disease 😕
@@koneyisland1432 It is a myth, but If it helps to keep people from touching and harrassing them it is probably better to stick to the myth.
Interacting with them can disturb them, can get the attention of predators can seperate them and does usually not much good. What we might percept as cute or playful might be quite the opposite for them.
@@matekochkoch that is true. It’s just unfair why these cute delicate critters are mainly fodders for almost all predators ugh.