Here's some additional information:
* Twin births are most common. While single fawns do occur, about two-thirds of litters consist of twins.
* Litter size can vary. Factors like age, health, and food availability influence the number of fawns a doe can produce.
* Fawns are born in the spring. The breeding season for white-tailed deer is typically in the fall, with fawns born in late spring or early summer.
Let me know if you have any other questions!