Sentences with phrase «young deer»

The phrase "young deer" refers to a baby or juvenile deer. Full definition
The story of Bambi is really about one thing: The young deer Bambi is gradually taught by the old stag how to live wisely, and much of what he learns has to do with death.
A young deer stands stock - still at the first sight of me rounding the curved bank.
No slaughter addict, he liked to watch the young deer feeding on the willows and playing along the sandy beaches of the Missouri.
I am conscious of the magic of nature when a chattering squirrel hops within feet of where I wait motionless, or I glimpse the silent, almost imperceptible movement of a young deer tiptoeing through the woods.
They also studied mice fed meat from old or young deer.
It's a little cardboard shelter coated with glitter that has a red cellophane window in its back and has a little plastic figurine of a boy kneeling with a young deer.
A deer head Chihuahua, therefore, depicts any Chihuahua that lacks the staple apple shaped head and has a longer nose and head resembling the head of a young deer.
Ne Plus Ultra relates to Swenson's important earlier pieces that also feature the deer figure, including Untitled from 2000 with a young deer balancing on one hoof with a black and red drapery billowing above its head (in the permanent collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) and Untitled, 2001, with an adolescent deer rubbing the velvet off of its newly developed horns on an antique rug (exhibited in the Whitney Biennial in 2004).
White bears, weasels, young deers, and young girls will appear.
Artist Statement «An abstract graphic design depicting a wilderness setting with a young deer drinking from a small body of water.»
While in Vidor, one of the hardest hit areas, cousins Jimmy and Kyle McGoveren, both from Hammond, came across a young deer that was in deep water and very tired of fighting to survive.
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