First to act smart you got to say male, second yes.
Yes, only male deer have antlers. With the exception of reindeer of course.
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cooperative
Answer:is related to sexual selection. only surviving is no good if you cant get your genes to the next generation... the answer is: cooperative Answer: The answer is definitely NOT cooperative. It has to do with male-male competition. In this system of sexual selection the males fight each other, and only the males that are the strongest get to mate with the females. This is "survival of the fittest" in its purest sense. The females allow the strong males to mate with them on the premise that their children will have the "good" genes (the ones that made the male strong in the first place). This is essentially the basis for evolution. You are wrong!! the answer is C. Cooperative, I just took the test and passed !!!!
No. Human growth hormone or HGH comes from the human body, specifically from the pituitary gland, not from deer antler velvet. However, it has been reported from scientific journal articles about IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor-1) being a factor in the growth of deer antlers, and consequently may play a role in stimulating Human Growth Hormone enabling people taking deer antler velvet supplements to have more growth over those who do not. Note the keyword: stimulating, not made from nor produced or any other synonym you can think of relating to "made from."
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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.
reindeer
No. Only those bucks that are over a year old have antlers. Young male fawns do not have antlers.
A buck is a male deer, he also has antlers. A doe is a female deer, she does not have antlers.
nope, only male deers have antlers... The female Caribou grows antlers but they are thinner and shorter then the males. In some rare cases female deer can grow antlers. When the air starts to get cold the antlers will become brittle, cracked and will fall off.
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).
Does are female deer and Stags are male deer. Fawns are yound deer. Stags have antlers.
sexual selection.
sexual selection.
The male has antlers and the female doesn't
all male deers have antlers
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.