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Antlers are extensions of an animal's skull found in members of the Cervidae (deer) family Antlers are a single structure composed of bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, skin, nerves, and blood vessels They are generally found only on males, with the exception of reindeer caribou [1]
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- Antlers! | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Fact 1: Elk, caribou, moose, white-tailed deer and mule deer are among the species native to North America that have antlers Adult males in all these species have antlers Most female caribou have antlers, too Biologically, all of these species belong to the Cervidae family of mammals
- Deer Antler Terminology in a Nutshell - Mossy Oak
These bony protuberances develop on the frontal pedicle—the base from which the antlers grow Antlers most typically are found on male deer, but some female deer grow antlers, especially those who have difficulty regulating the hormone testosterone, or female caribou
- Deer Antlers - Facts About Antlers The Deer That Grow Them
Perhaps nothing is quite as unique to the deer species as their antlers Grown and shed annually, this miraculous and impressive feature – prized by hunters around the world – helps bucks and stags compete for mates during the yearly rut
- ANTLER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANTLER is one of the paired deciduous solid bony processes that arise from the frontal bone on the head of an animal of the deer family; also : a branch of an antler
- Antler | anatomy | Britannica
Antlers are “bone horns” that are grown and shed annually The growing antlers are encased in “velvet,” a highly vascularized, nerve-filled skin covered by short, soft hairs The blood-engorged, growing antlers are warm to the touch and quite… …and the immense, wide, flat antlers of old bulls
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