A "doe" is a female deer, commonly found in various species such as white-tailed deer and black-tailed deer. Does are known for their slender bodies, long legs, and large eyes, which help them navigate their natural habitats. They typically have a reddish-brown coat in summer that turns grayish-brown in winter.
Does are herbivores, primarily feeding on leaves, grasses, and fruits. They play a crucial role in their ecosystems by helping to maintain plant populations and serving as prey for larger predators like mountain lions and wolves. During the breeding season, does may attract males, known as bucks, for mating.