Discreet and attentive, the white-tailed doe moves gracefully through the forests and grasslands of North America. Unlike the male, it does not have antlers, making it more difficult to spot in the vegetation.
Always vigilant, she watches over her fawns, which she hides in the tall grass to protect them from predators. Surprisingly, the white-tailed doe communicates with her young through discreet, loud calls and can even tap the ground with her hooves to signal danger. A herbivore, she feeds on young shoots, leaves, acorns, and fruit, playing an essential role in the balance of her ecosystem.
This Papo figurine realistically recreates the white-tailed doe: finely sculpted fur, slender silhouette, and alert posture. An ideal model to complete a collection of wild animals, invent forest stories, or educate children about the richness of North American wildlife.