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Deers are color blind becase...When deers are born they can't see color. Then when they grow up they see black and white. After that they still can't see color then for the rest of thier life they are with color blindness. Then when they die they can't see at all. Then thier kids can't see color.

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Yes they are, but there eye sight is very good.

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16y ago
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An adult, or teen deers coat, is brown in colour; whilst a brown and white dappled coat, is the coloration of a young fawn. Older deer, tend to have more of a grey coloration to their coat.

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a deer changes colors of his coat for camoflauge

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Only when Their babys or fawns, they lose the spots when they are fully grown and go all brown with usually a white stomach.

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no reason at all

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