Moose do regrow their antlers, but as they get older, they don't grow as big. Moose lose their antlers in the winter because they have to use extra energy to grow them. if they fall off, the energy that the moose uses in the summer to grow its antlers will be used to survive without much food.
they use it to so female would pick them in sexual selection
I don't think a moose could just randomly lose his antlers, but if he did I just think it would suck for him and maybe hurt, but I don't really think it would do anything to him besides losing his capability to win in fights with other moose. Loosing antlers for moose is natural especially after the rutting season ends, which is in early winter. Bulls won't loose their antlers until late winter (February-March).
They can be if they decide to charge you with their antlers. or even if you run into one in your car or motorcycle.
Antlers are a primary feature of the animals that reside under the Family Cervidae. Animals with antlers include deer (red deer, fallow deer, mule deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, roe deer, pudu, chital, brocket deer), moose, elk (wapiti), and reindeer (caribou).
Called Moose in America, Elk in Europe, it's the largest extant species in the Deer family and the males have palmate style antlers. Males can stand as high as 7 FT. high at the shoulders and reach weights of 1600lbs.
Small antlers
antlers
The antlers defend the moose.
Only males really have antlers.
no, they dont have antlers
Bull Moose use their antlers for fighting over cows in the mating season.
Since moose loose their antlers, they start growing them right away.
The correct answer depends on what time of the year you saw the bull moose. After the Fall rutting season the antlers fall off. The moose will then grow a new set of antlers in the Spring.
Moose shed antlers after breeding. Late fall, early winter.
a moose attacks with it's antlers
A cow moose
Female moose don't have antlers.
yes. they both have antlers