they come back thicker so they wont break as easily
Yes. When the antlers drop in the winter they begin growing back imediately.
The deer's antler growth season is from March to September.
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.
depends on the species of deer
After the end of the rut, usually in winter. New antlers soon grow back.
=Yes, after the rut most males loose their antlers and they regrow them the next spring.=
No, deer antlers are not abiotic; they are biotic structures. Antlers are made of bone and grow from the living tissue of the deer, specifically from the skull. They are shed and regrown annually, reflecting the biological processes of growth and regeneration in the animal.
The physical characteristics of any deer, male or female, depend on the species. The male deer grow antlers and the females do not grow antlers. Deer can range in all colors of brown and some have white on them.
only male dear (buck) have antlers. Female dear (doe) do not. Unless that female deer is a caribou. Both male and female caribou grow antlers.
You have to wait about a month for your Deer to grow anything.
Female reindeer are the only species of deer in which both males and females grow antlers. In the case of reindeer, both genders grow antlers, with the females retaining them until after they give birth in the spring.