Moose are the largest members in the deer family. Deer are the only family who have antlers (antlers are shed annually, where horns are not).
None of them. They all shed their antlers every year and regrow them back again.
Three mammals whose males shed their antlers would be deer, elk, and moose.
Yes. All species of deer lose their antlers and then grow back new bigger ones.
It depends. Female deer dont have antlers, and they are called doe. If you are reffering to an antlerless buck, he is called a budling buck.
The antlers. It is shed by the deer rubbing against something rough - or by fighting with their peers.
Presence of antlers, antler buds, or the area on the head where antlers have grown but have been shed.
White Tail Deer Usually Shed Their Antlers After Mating Season Their Racks Rank Their Toughness To Other Bucks Females Want to Mate With Bucks With A Larger Rack. Mating Season Ranges From December To Early February.
january thru march and then again in the fall?
They shed their antlers because after the breeding season, the rut, they no longer need the antlers to impress females and to fight with other males over the females. The antlers consume a lot of blood and minerals which the deer needs after the breeding season and during the winter. Female and baby reindeer and caribou keep their antlers until the spring to be able to protect their food source from the larger males. Females that are not pregnant and babies will generally shed their antlers in the early spring. Pregnanat females generally shed their's a few days after giving birth to their young, later in the spring.
A gazelle antlers are called horns that will grow with them their entire life and the animals can be found only in Africa and Asia. A deer has antlers that are shed yearly and deer live in almost every continent except Australia.
They might if they are needing the extra calcium and happen across them.