Doe and Two Fawns Jigsaw Puzzle

Doe and Two Fawns
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About Doe and Two Fawns: In this new puzzle we feature a doe and it's two cute fawns resting by small stream. if you didn't know, for many types of deer, the male is a buck and the female a doe, but the terms vary with dialect, and according to the size of the species. Have fun! // Image Credit: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, 1882, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (63.200.7)

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