The branched horn of a deer is called an antler. They are extensions of the skull that usually grow in symmetrical pairs. Only males develop antlers whose functions are to attract females and fight other males.
Well, technically, deers don't have "horns", they have antlers. Antlers are large and complex bony appendages of most deer species, mostly worn by males; only female caribou and reindeer have antlers, though these are normally smaller than those of the males. A male deer is called a buck.
There are actually quite a few different animals that sport antlers for defense. A couple examples would be deer and moose.
Moose, Caribou, Red Deer, Elk, Impala, White tailed deer, Fallow deer, Gazelle, Ibex, Muntjac, Roe deer. There are lots more, but this is all I can remember.
antelope
Deer, Reindeer, Elk , Moose
The largest deer is called a moose. Moose do have spreading antlers.
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There is no such animal by that name. You may mean "reindeer" (caribou) which are antlered relatives of the elk and deer.
An antlered owl.
A antlered male deer is called a buck
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