It's important to note that the number of fawns can vary depending on factors such as:
* Age of the doe: Older does tend to have larger litters.
* Nutritional status: A well-nourished doe is more likely to have twins or triplets.
* Geographic location: Some areas have higher fawn production than others.
While it's rare, white-tailed deer have been known to have as many as four fawns in a litter.