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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

PLEASE NOTE BEFORE YOU TELL ME HOW WRONG I WAS TO TOUCH, this fawn survived and was NOT ABANDONED BY IT'S MOTHER. just try to enjoy the beauty of a wild innocent creature. was cutting the grass and happened upon this. got very close with the mower before i saw it. you might even be able to see the grass clippings on it.

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  • what happened to the mother?

  • @larouxfanforever read teh description.....nothing happened

  • They are majestic creatures... I captured one on video as well. This one is very beautiful, it's too bad it didn't move a little bit more for the camera. By the way, you should probably be a little nicer to your viewers. They are making you money... so maybe you shouldn't get so mad at them. Wether they like the video or not... you are still getting paid for that ad. ;-)

  • @BlueEyedSoul21 thanks. and actually this is the first day the ads have run. anyway, early on after posting this i was attacked repeatedly about touching the fawn. i have tried to be patient with commenters and not tried to be rude. remember the tone of voice is not evident in my replies so its hard to get the true tthought bhind the reply

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  • So little! So cute! I can't take it! 

  • Pure Cuteness!

  • The little ones are the tastiest.

  • Guess who's getting their ass kicked for breaking Disney's copyright on Bambi...

  • Awwww is the little Fart's fur silky soft? =)

  • AWWWWW CUTE

  • No, it's a natural 'defense reaction' for the baby to drop and not move when a 'predator'

    or threat is near. I'm sure it's mum 'barked' at some point as you were coming out to cut

    the grass and the baby reacted by 'dropping' and not moving. The predator thinks it's dead and moves along. Goggle it and see. Cheers! = ]

  • I think its dead :|

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