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Q: Homonyms an animal with antlers - much loved?
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What is homonym for an animal with antlers - much loved?

Deer-dear


Do caribou have antlers?

Yes, both sexes possess antlers. The males (bulls) tend to be much bigger than what females (cows) have.


How much do antlers grow a day?

depends on the species of deer


How do you get gazell antlers on animal jam?

Well, if you are refering to scary antlers, then those aren't worth that much. You might to trade a few good rares for those. For gazelle antlers, you need to trade alot for those. If you were to trade gazelle horns and other good things for a spike collar (rare), then you'd be lucky. I think gazelle horns might be worth a rare short spike wrist or a long wrist... I have no idea though. But good luck getting gazelle antlers! ;D


Do female caribou have horns?

Yes. They are smaller than the bull caribou's antlers.


Why female deer havehorns?

yes although it is pretty rare. something like 1 in 5000. These females look and act like bucks but with closer inspection they are indeed female. recently, a hunter in Michigan shot one of these anomalies


How much do deers cost with large antlers?

$300 plus tax


Why do moose have antlers?

Moose do regrow their antlers, but as they get older, they don't grow as big. Moose lose their antlers in the winter because they have to use extra energy to grow them. if they fall off, the energy that the moose uses in the summer to grow its antlers will be used to survive without much food.


What is the hidden meaning of deer?

Any animal; especially, a wild animal., A ruminant of the genus Cervus, of many species, and of related genera of the family Cervidae. The males, and in some species the females, have solid antlers, often much branched, which are shed annually. Their flesh, for which they are hunted, is called venison.


Why do moose have horns?

Moose don't have horns. They are antlered mammals, much like elk or deer. The difference between horns and antlers is that antlers will typically be grown and fall off annually, whereas horns will grow only once. There are several reasons that moose have antlers. First, when the antlers grow and develop in the warmer months of the year, the antlers are covered in a fine velvet that is soft to the touch. Underneath the velvet flows a system of arteries and veins that circulate blood throughout the antlers. this acts as a cooling mechanism for the moose, keeping it cool in the hot months of summer. When the weather begins to cool down in fall, the moose will shed their velvet, with much bleeding, in order to turn their antlers into weapons. using trees and other objects as sharpening devices, moose peel the velvet from their antlers and sharpen their antlers in order to use them as a defense against predators and as a tool for finding a mate.


Do mouse lose there antlers in the winter?

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.


Can a moose's antlers get too big for the moose to hold up?

Yes! A very large set of antlers on a moose could measure over 6 feet wide and weigh as much as 50 lbs, but any bigger and the antlers could cause problems. Animals with enlarged antlers, such as the three meter antlers of the Irish elk (an ice age inhabitant of Europe and Asia and a close relative to the moose) evolved antlers reaching 3 meters across and weighing 40 kg---too big for the animals' own good. It is believed the burdensome bulk on their heads was a contributor to the extinction of the species.