No. Only the bull moose grow antlers.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
Male moose have the big antlers coming from the sides of their head, as a female moose does not :).
A male Moose antlers are normally 120-150cm across with the tines measuring 10-30cm long.
The correct name for female moose is a COW, the male is called a BULL and the young moose is called a CALF.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
Antlers on the male as well as male genitalia
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
no female elk don't i believe but male elk do have antlers!!!
Male moose have the big antlers coming from the sides of their head, as a female moose does not :).
Yes. Both bulls and cows can have horns. Whether a particular sex has horns or not is a very poor method of telling whether a bovine is male or female.
they have white and brown hair and both male and female have horns they have white and brown hair and both male and female have horns
a male cow a deer a moose
A male is called a 'bull' and a female a 'cow'
A male Moose antlers are normally 120-150cm across with the tines measuring 10-30cm long.
The correct name for female moose is a COW, the male is called a BULL and the young moose is called a CALF.
A steer is merely a bull that has been castrated. Those cattle are usually fed out as food, and are de-horned manually to prevent injury to them, the other cattle, and human handlers. Some breeds are born without horns, whether male or female. Both male and female cattle can have horns.