thats about all i know
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NO there are not any animals with blue horns now yellow horns that's a different story.....
The uterine horns are the places where embryos implant in some animals.
bull bull moose
The animals that possess horns are generally herbivores; take for instance, cattle, sheep, rhinoceros, etc. The development of horns appears to be a structural or morphological modification to equip the herbivores (who lack well-developed canine teeth and sharp claws) with a self-protection mechanism. The horns are therefore exclusively employed in defence.
Animals have horns primarily for defense, establishing dominance within their herd or species, and attracting potential mates. Horns also play a role in regulating body temperature and communication among some species.
God gave the animals the ability to grow horns. He wanted to make them so they could have some pertection and could fight.
The animal with the largest horns is the African buffalo, also known as the Cape buffalo. Male African buffalo can have horns that span up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) wide. These horns are used for defense and dominance displays within the herd.
Many farm animals have horns. Those animals include: Cows Bulls Goats Rams Certain sheep Deer (a male is called a stag, the one with horns) Moose
Bighorn sheep, elk and moose are wildlife in Montana that have horns.
Some animals have horns to protect themselves against predators or to battle each other when it is mating season to fight for the ladies ;)
the function of animal horns is to provide protection and keep themselves save from predators. it also adds beauty to animals . horns are also used for many decoration purposes