to protect them selves an impress females
The deer had very large antlers.
The deer rubbed his antlers on a tree.
Moose use their antlers primarily for mating displays and fighting during the rutting season. They will also use their antlers to defend themselves or their territory from predators or other moose. Additionally, moose may use their antlers to forage for food by pushing aside branches or vegetation.
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Caribou use their antlers primarily for foraging and competition during mating season. Males use their large, branched antlers to establish dominance and compete for mates by engaging in physical confrontations with other males. Both genders also use their antlers to help dig through snow to access food, such as lichens, during winter months. Additionally, antlers serve as a display feature, signaling health and vitality to potential mates.
The horns of a deer are called antlers.
Moose have antlers primarily for mating purposes. During the mating season, male moose use their antlers to compete with other males for the attention of females. Antlers also serve as a form of defense and can be used to establish dominance within the herd.
I Think they fight with them (:, Well the male ones anyway x
You can get the deer antlers in the catalog. The antlers are called Silverthorn Antlers.
there antlers are made of bone they can jump 8 feet vertically for defense they use a strong front kick and ther antlers
there antlers and their rear legs
Only male deer grow antlers. Females don't. Actually, antlers fall off in Fall and have to grow back in Spring! Males use their antlers to fight for the right to mate with females. They lower their heads, and charge, their antlers locking together. They keep on fighting until one gives up and the winner gets the female.