Large ears sit on top of the head on this young fawn, creating a cute picture for tourists to Parc Omega in Quebec, Canada, especially with its tongue sticking out. Soft brown fur covered in white spots, is the first sign that this deer is not very old along with its small sized body and young facial features.
Born with no scent, a fawn is fairly safe from any predators and can not be sniffed out as it lounges about in the Autumn colored forest of Parc Omega in Montebello, Quebec. The fawn knows that its mother is nearby and that she will not let any danger come to her. The fawn has a lot to learn from its mother in the coming months as once winter approaches, the temperatures can become fairly frigid.
After a year has passed...
... and Autumn comes around again, this fawn will have grown to become an adult deer and will leave its mother's side. The mother will already be busy with another fawn which she will have to care for and show it the ways of Parc Omega.
Autumn is a beautiful time of year to tour through the forest of Parc Omega in Montebello, Quebec where a wide assortment of animals reside. The adult deer are likely to approach the cars that pass through Parc Omega, but the fawn will stay back until it is sure that there is nothing to fear.
Parc Omega is open year round and tourists to Montebello, Quebec can enjoy the close encounters with some of the animals. A family adventure which will thrill the kids and amaze the adults.
Young deer resting in the shade of the forest at Parc Omega in Montebello, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada.
The Autumn colors of the forest provides a good camouflage for a fawn deer resting in the wilderness of Parc Omega in Montebello, Quebec.
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