What happens in Episode 8 of the heirs?

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What happens in Episode 8 of the heirs?

Episode 8 of Heirs to the Land (Los herederos de la tierra) begins with Hugo and Caterina reopening their tavern. Mercé wants to meet her birth mother, hoping she’ll change her mind about her. So, Hugo brings Mercé to see Arsenda. Mercé tries to convince her that she is a devoted Christian.

What happens in the heirs episode 1?

Older half-brother Kim Won (Choi Jin Hyuk) tells a fifteen year old Tan to stop dreaming because the rich don’t dream. He tells Tan to just eat, drink, and be merry. He sends Tan overseas ostensibly to study abroad but in truth it’s to exile his rival for the family inheritance.

Who is the young Kim Tan in the heirs?

Jeon Jin-Seo – Kim Tan (child) Yang Hyun-Mo – Choi Young-Do (young) Kim Young-Jae – Kim Won (young)…Cast.

Lim Ju-Eun Kim Sung-Ryoung
Jeon Hyun-Joo Han Ki-Ae

What month are baby deer born?

Baby Deer White-tailed Deer fawns are born April through July, with the majority of fawns born in June. Most first-year does will have one fawn each year, but twins or triplets are typically seen thereafter. Until they are strong enough to keep up with their mothers, deer fawns are left alone while their mothers go off to feed.

Can a mother deer remember where she left her fawn?

Generally, a mother deer will be able to recall where she had last left her hidden fawn. Many deer species will spend most of their time in the early days (until the fawn is strong enough to run from predators) apart from their fawn, concealing it in a hiding place and returning only to nurse it.

How do mother deer distinguish their young from each other?

The mother’s scent was also left in the hiding place where their fawn reside. Human parents can often recognize their child from a distance by how they move. Similarly, mother deer can distinguish their young from other fawns by the way their offspring moves.

How many fawns does a deer have a year?

Most first-year does will have one fawn each year, but twins or triplets are typically seen thereafter. Until they are strong enough to keep up with their mothers, deer fawns are left alone while their mothers go off to feed. Mother deer will stay away from the fawns to avoid leading predators to their young.

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