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- Antler - Wikipedia
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]
- Eight points about antlers - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Antlers are branched bones that are shed every year In midwestern states, white-tailed deer, elk and moose have antlers Unsurprisingly, the largest antlers are found on the largest deer species - moose! Other North American animals with antlers include mule deer and 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
- 6 Fascinating Facts About Antlers - American Hunter
Here are six amazing facts about antlers 1 Antlers are the Fastest Growing Animal Tissue Amazingly, antlers can grow up to an inch per day, which is far faster than any other animal tissue This rapid growth is thanks to a hormone known as insulin-like growth factor 1, or simply IGF-1
- Antler Shedding and Regeneration - How, When and Why It Happens
Antlers are bony protrusions that grow from the heads of male deer and related species, such as elk and moose Unlike horns, which are made of keratin and are permanent, antlers are made of bone and are shed and regenerated annually
- All About Antlers | Virginia DWR
Antlers are found on all members of the deer family (Cervidae) in North America including deer, elk, caribou, and moose Caribou are the only species in which antlers are typically found on females in addition to males Antlers are often called “horns” by deer hunters, but they are not
- Antlers: Whats Their Function? - Field Museum
It’s time to appreciate some of the most admired anatomical features in nature: antlers Antlers are extensions of the skull grown by members of the deer family Unlike horns, antlers are shed and regrown each year and can represent a huge energetic investment for their owners
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