No cattle have antlers. They have horns. You could be thinking of moose or elk, which are part of the deer family and have antlers.
No, only male caribou have antlers. Female caribou do not have antlers.
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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.
First to act smart you got to say male, second yes.
the antlers are shaped like a cup
Vixens do not have antlers. Antlers are typically found on male deer and are used for mating rituals and battles for dominance. Vixens, which are female foxes, do not possess antlers.
Yes,male reindeer do have antlers.
No. Only those bucks that are over a year old have antlers. Young male fawns do not have antlers.
Males always have bigger antlers than females.
its mostly male in animal species.
Yes, but they are antlers, not horns. Horns on cattle and other ungulates are not shed like antlers are.
No, only male deer have antlers although it is extremely rare to have a female deer with antlers. ^^Actually, since all they are REINDEER, they all have antlers. Male and female. But, male reindeer drop their antlers in early winter, while females retain theirs until early spring. So ACTUALLY, all his reindeer are female.