White-tailed deer do not form packs like some other animals; instead, they are typically solitary or found in small groups, especially females with their fawns. A common sight is a mother with her young, but during mating season or in areas with abundant food, you may see small groups of up to 10-15 deer. Larger gatherings can occur in winter when deer come together for warmth and safety. Overall, the size of a group can vary significantly based on the season and environmental factors.
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