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No nerves, but not quite like human hair either. Parts of the horns have a blood supply.

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What are the different types of horns found in the animal kingdom?

In the animal kingdom, there are two main types of horns: true horns and antlers. True horns are permanent, bony structures covered in a keratin sheath, found in animals like cattle and sheep. Antlers, on the other hand, are temporary, branched structures made of bone and are shed and regrown annually by animals like deer and moose.


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What are the different horn types found in the animal kingdom?

In the animal kingdom, there are different types of horns, including true horns, antlers, ossicones, and pronghorns. True horns are found in animals like cattle and sheep, and are made of a bony core covered by a keratin sheath. Antlers are found in deer and are shed and regrown annually. Ossicones are found in giraffes and are made of ossified cartilage. Pronghorns are unique to North America and are branched horns that are shed annually.