in some species female chameleons grow minimal horns or no horns at all. some females horns are 12-14 inches long while males can grow up to 14 inches long
Chameleons that are female usually grow minimal no no horns, while some species do grow horns.
Yes, some species of female sheep, or ewes, do have horns e.g. such as the bighorn sheep.
No. Only the bull moose grow antlers.
Female what? Female goats with horns are common, Female sheep with horns, not so much, but some breeds do.
You can disbud goats with a disbudding iron when they are little kids but when they are adults you should only cut the tip off the horn so they aren't sharp as when the horns grow there are blood vessels that grow with them.
No all cattle of any sex can grow horns. It is not limited to males like deer to have the ability to grow horns.
Male's need horns in order to fight, not only to win the favor of their preferred female by fighting, but also in order to protect their offspring from any predators. A female doesn't need these horns because they usually do not fight with other gazelles. They aquire these horns by simple genetics. Somewhere in a male gazelles DNA there will be a few hundred slices of genes which program for it to grow horns when it reaches sexual maturity
The uterine horn of a pig enables a female pig to produce litters.
No if horns fall out they never grow back, antlers fall out and grow yearly.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
Yes some breeds of sheep have horns.
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.