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why was the fawn flicking its tail?according to the Jody's fawn.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It means the deer is at ease and hasn't detected your presence. When hunting a deer that's wagging its tail, you have time to set up a good shot as long as you don't startle it. A deer wagging its tail will allow its tail to hang as it swings it back and forth. A raised and wagging tail is not a good sign.

Answered by Anonymous
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Jody was unwilling to have Mill-wheel with him. Because if the fawn was dead, or could not be found, he could not have his disappointment seen. And if the fawn was there, the meeting would be so secret that he could not share it.

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