How does the speckled coat of a young deer help it to survive?

Responses
A The speckled coat is a form of mimicry.The speckled coat is a form of mimicry.
B This is a physical adaptation that helps a doe recognize her fawn.This is a physical adaptation that helps a doe recognize her fawn.
C The pattern of the speckled coat is used as a form of warning coloration.The pattern of the speckled coat is used as a form of warning coloration.
D The speckled coat blends with the light that filters through the forest leaves.

D The speckled coat blends with the light that filters through the forest leaves.

The speckled coat of a young deer, such as a fawn, acts as camouflage. The patterns of light and dark spots help break up the outline of the deer, making it less visible to predators by blending with the dappled light of its forest habitat. This is an important survival mechanism for young deer, which often remain motionless and alone for long periods while their mothers forage for food.