by seeing how many antler points he has or how long and big are his antlers
Each peak on an antler is called a tine. For example, pronghorns have only two tines, but deer can have as many as 8 tines on one antler.
Yes, "antler" is a thing, one of the horn-like weapons on a deer's head, so it is a noun.
Male moose have the big antlers coming from the sides of their head, as a female moose does not :).
i was out on Jan 3rd and i noticed a bull moose with the antler missing on the right side there were 5 moose with him at the moment 3 bulls and 2 calfs the other two bulls had both antlers still so one thing i do no is that the moose in our area don't lose there antlers till the first week in janurary =========================================================== Also, moose lose their antlers in the beginning of winter and regrow them back at the beginning of spring. Cow moose (females) do not have antlers in the first place. Also, some small animals feed on the antlers when they are shed because the antlers are high in calcium. Hope this helped! Paladin89
by seeing how many antler points he has or how long and big are his antlers
hmm well i guess the grow and loose the outer layer, but no i do not think that they loose there antler every year.
Tine - the name for parts of the branches like those on a fork. Point - tips of the branches
One is able to see a big moose in several different parts of the world (in addition to zoos) such as in the following regions: Alaska (the North American/Western moose) and the Eurasian moose.
Moose can use their antlers but will also kick or attempt to trampled whatever is attacking them.
between 120 and 150 cm. The spikes/tines are usually less then 30cm long.
BIG!
Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose was created in 1948.
The ISBN of Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose is 0394900863.
Each peak on an antler is called a tine. For example, pronghorns have only two tines, but deer can have as many as 8 tines on one antler.
Otter vs Moose? Big mismatch the Moose.
Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose has 48 pages.