The branched horn of a deer is called an antler. They are extensions of the skull that usually grow in symmetrical pairs. Only males develop antlers whose functions are to attract females and fight other males.
The largest deer is called a moose. Moose do have spreading antlers.
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Deer
There is no such animal by that name. You may mean "reindeer" (caribou) which are antlered relatives of the elk and deer.
An animal with large antlers could be a moose, elk, deer, or caribou. These animals use their antlers for defense, attracting mates, and establishing dominance within their social hierarchy. Antlers are shed and regrown annually in many species.
An antlered owl.
A antlered male deer is called a buck
penguins, it is a well known fact that penguins have the biggest and best of everything in the world, you may think its caribou or deer or even turtles. BUT YOUR WRONG BIATCH
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