The deer's antler growth season is from March to September.
No if horns fall out they never grow back, antlers fall out and grow yearly.
Yes. When the antlers drop in the winter they begin growing back imediately.
Till they grow back
they come back thicker so they wont break as easily
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.
Yes. All species of deer lose their antlers and then grow back new bigger ones.
Three mammals whose males shed their antlers would be deer, elk, and moose.
Moose do not lose their horns; instead, they grow antlers, which are shed and regrown annually. Male moose typically grow their antlers during the spring and summer, and they shed them in late winter. The shedding of antlers is a natural part of their life cycle, and new antlers will begin to grow soon after. Female moose do not have antlers.
Velvet is what grows and protects the antlers as the antlers themselves grow into a sizable rack. Velvet is merely a thin layer of skin over the boney tissue that is the antlers, and it is skin that is filled with millions of blood vessels and nerve tissue to help protect the antlers as they grow.
=Yes, after the rut most males loose their antlers and they regrow them the next spring.=
yes all reindeer lose their antlers at this time of year and grow back round spring time
No. Female or cow moose never grow antlers to begin with, thus they cannot lose them if they cannot grow them.