Not usually but a very small percentage will, due to a hormone imbalance (excessive testoterone). In these cases, the antlers are not in typical formation and may remain covered in velvet rather than polished (although the racks can actually become quite large).
No. Only bulls have antlers, never females.
No. No species of deer has antler on the does(females).
No, they do not. Only males do. The males are called bucks the females does.
A mule deer's antlers can span up to 4 ft long.
Mule deer have black on the tail, and wider sprung antlers than white tails.
Animals with Antlers: Whiletail deer, mule deer, stag, elk, and moose. Hope it helped.
No they do not. Male deer have antlers to fight for a female, protect them, and gain there love. -----this was a brief answe from yours truly the bored kid doing homework and answering questions.......I am always accurate but I may not always have a ton of detail- and will be adding a mark on my answers. >E<
Female moose don't have antlers.
only male dear (buck) have antlers. Female dear (doe) do not. Unless that female deer is a caribou. Both male and female caribou grow antlers.
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Female reindeer and caribou have antlers, all other types of deer do not have females with antlers.
A buck is a male deer, he also has antlers. A doe is a female deer, she does not have antlers.
nope, only male deers have antlers... The female Caribou grows antlers but they are thinner and shorter then the males. In some rare cases female deer can grow antlers. When the air starts to get cold the antlers will become brittle, cracked and will fall off.
Antlers are a primary feature of the animals that reside under the Family Cervidae. Animals with antlers include deer (red deer, fallow deer, mule deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, roe deer, pudu, chital, brocket deer), moose, elk (wapiti), and reindeer (caribou).
january thru march and then again in the fall?