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Yes, but they are antlers, not horns. Horns on cattle and other ungulates are not shed like antlers are.
Animals do not really shed their horns. There are only very few animals in the entire world who shed their horns.
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Pronghorns do not shed their horns, as their horns are permanent and composed of a bony core with a keratin sheath. Over time, pronghorns' horns may break or wear down through activities like fighting or rubbing against objects, but they will not shed like the antlers of deer.
Water buffalo do not shed their horns. Their horns stay attached to their heads throughout their entire lives. Exceptions are if they break a horn in a fight with another of their kind.
Water buffalo do not shed their horns. Their horns stay attached to their heads throughout their entire lives. Exceptions are if they break a horn in a fight with another of their kind.
Not all ruminants have horns. While many species, such as cattle and sheep, possess horns, others, like deer, typically have antlers instead, which are shed and regrown annually. Additionally, some ruminants, like female sheep and certain goat breeds, may be hornless. Thus, the presence of horns varies among ruminant species.
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Since a rhino's horn is made out of hair, a rhino does shed its horn. Some horns are even kept as souveniers for some people.
Because the cellular membrane breaks down and the horns lose their cytoplasm. then, they break apart and they shed. I LOVE THEM AND I LOVE BETH COOPER ~Frexi