No, antlers are not used for hiding. Antlers are used for looking big and masculine for the females. And they are used for fighting with other males.
Vixens do not have antlers. Antlers are typically found on male deer and are used for mating rituals and battles for dominance. Vixens, which are female foxes, do not possess antlers.
The horns of a deer are called antlers.
no, if they did they would be dangerous. antlers are used for rutting in the antelope world, how can they rut underground,when they are supposedly blind?
You can get the deer antlers in the catalog. The antlers are called Silverthorn Antlers.
Showing supremacy among the ranks and to fight other males for dominance. And when they grow their antlers long enough, they sometimes rub them against trees to rub the "leather" off their antlers.
Moose have antlers primarily for mating purposes. During the mating season, male moose use their antlers to compete with other males for the attention of females. Antlers also serve as a form of defense and can be used to establish dominance within the herd.
A moose is a large, furry mammal, with hooves, and males having antlers, used for getting a mate and "rutting," fighting with their antlers to get a mate.
Yes because they have to use extra energy to use them. If they lose their antlers, the energy that is usually used to grow them can be used to survive without much food in the winter.
Antlers
Elk antlers are commonly referred to simply as "antlers." They are made of bone and are shed and regrown annually. Unlike horns, which are permanent and found on certain other animals, antlers are a unique feature of members of the Cervidae family, including elk, deer, and moose. Antlers are primarily used by male elk during mating season for display and combat with rivals.
The address of the Antlers Public Library is: 104 S.E. 2Nd Street, Antlers, 74523 3856
I think you'll find that rudouph does not have antlers... but Rudolph does have antlers and a red nose.