Deer Antler growth usually begins during the month of March or April, by August or early September, antlers are fully-grown. In most cases the typical deer antlers begins growth out of the head in a backward motion, then quickly changes direction and sweeps forward.
Deer antlers are among the fastest growing tissues known to man.
Growing as much as a ½ inch per day during peak development. The development process can vary greatly depending upon the genes and nutrition of each deer. Growing antlers are covered with a living tissue called velvet. During development, the deer's antlers are very delicate and extremely sensitive to the touch. This is also the time when most antler damage or breakage occurs.
Velvet is shed or rubbed off by the buck as he rubs saplings with his antlers. Older bucks will shed their velvet before younger bucks. A buck's first set of antlers begins to grow when it's about 10 months old. Spikes are more common in yearling deer than older ones because antler growth starts at a time when the young buck's body is still growing rapidly. Antler development is tied in closely with the animal's nutritional status. Older bucks might also carry spikes if they come from an area with poor food conditions.
Deers are 5 to 6 feet
deer limp because their legs are too long
No species of deer hibernate.
As long as it eats armadillo.
Deer can go under water just as we can, but not for too long.
you have to cook the deer sausage it least 4 hours
the red deer live about 10 to 13 years in the wild
as long as the deer wants. I saw one jump 6" once. i saw another deer doing jumping jacks and jumped for 12 hours in my backyard. It also depends on how hard you smack its but and if the deer farts while in the air. If the deer jumps into a wall then your answer is "not to far".
A mule deer's antlers can span up to 4 ft long.
Black-tailed deer have a gestation period of around 210 days.
no eye deer
5-9 yers
25 days