This family was unpacking the car from a canoe trip when this fawn stumbled across their front yard and into Maya’s arms. The fawn had a good sense about Maya and followed her every step. They were inseparable from the moment they met. Nobody could believe how friendly this fawn was. Maya knew it needed its mother, who they believe was off eating and recuperating from the birthing, so she led it back to the woods until it finally hunkered down. We have seen it again, a little bit older and with its mother around…. What a beautiful story!
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This is cute!
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Great video!
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this video is amazing
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Cute, but parents should be aware that deer are still wild animals. That little girl could have gotten the crap kicked out of her if the mama had come along.
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always a downer like you in the crowd please go crawl back under the rock you came out of PLEASE!!!!!!!
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STFU
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Yes ANYTHING can happen. Deer are much more intuitive than given credit. Mama would have known. Cant say for certain of course. Something could have occurred,
as you implied with a puppy or kitten..
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Oh Noreen, it would be more likely that a hunter would endanger the child by shooting coming from the woods and that the fawn was an orphan,don’t be so scared to interact with wildlife to help and save them.
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Oh Dominique, hunters don’t hunt deer while they are giving birth. Season has long been closed by then.
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How cute is that!!! I hope mama wasn’t gone to long…
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i think that was the most precious site I have ever seen .
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Children should be taught to leave wild animals as they are, cute as this video is…sometimes if touched by a human the doe will not take the fawn back. It also may disorientate the fawn w human interaction, in many states it is illegal also…
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I think that is a old wives tale that the doe will not take the fawn back, and well aware of those states and their Wildlife laws that leave injured wildlife to suffer, only legal to take a gun and blast the animal away, right, those laws are corrupt and unjust. You do not have the right to judge these parents for allowing their little girl to be sensitive to the needs of others.
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PAAALEASE!!!!
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