What is a female deer called?

Female deer are known as does. They are generally smaller in size than male deer, with a streamlined body and a less bulky appearance. They are known for their agility and speed, and are often prized for their meat and hides. Female deer typically give birth to one or two fawns per year, which they raise and protect until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Does are generally more social than male deer, and live in groups with other females and their young. They are known to be excellent mothers and make every effort to protect their offspring from predators.