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    #16
    Originally posted by canny View Post
    Probably 2 fawns in there for sure, but more likely not twins. Does have a bicornate uterus which means that each fawn develops in its own "horn" from its own fertilized egg. They could be sired by the same buck or even different bucks, but even if its the same buck due to genetic diversity they are not technically "twins"..... just thought I would share...lol.
    Thanks for posting. Wasnt aware.

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        #18
        I believe most whitetails do have two fawns. However, a good percentage of them lose one of the fawns during pregnancy or post-birth.

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