Female elk don't have antlers.
Yes, elk have antlers.
no female elk don't i believe but male elk do have antlers!!!
It could be: * moose * elk * caribou * wapiti * raindeer
In most species of deer, only the male grows a yearly set of antlers, while the females have only stubs. However, "reindeer" (caribou), like the moose, occupy their own genus of the deer family and both genders have antlers. In the Scandinavian variety, older males lose their antlers earlier than young males (in December), and only females keep their antlers until summer. (This would mean Santa's reindeer are perpetually young, or female?)
The antlers of the Irish elk were absolutely amazingly huge, much wider spanning and longer than any species of deer or member of the deer family existing today. On average, a bull Irish elk's antlers were found to have a span that was at least 10 to 12 feet in length, or the span of two men laying end-to-end to each other.
No, the antlers do not fully grow until they reach maturity. but they have two lumps for that.
late march April and few into may but i have encountered a bull in march with antlers still
The plural forms of the singular noun elk are elk or elks, both are accepted.The plural possessive forms are elk's or elks'.Examples:Two large male elk's antlers clashed loudly.Two large male elks' antlers clashed loudly.
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.
Showing supremacy among the ranks and to fight other males for dominance. And when they grow their antlers long enough, they sometimes rub them against trees to rub the "leather" off their antlers.
Yes, female caribou do have antlers.
No, only male caribou have antlers. Female caribou do not have antlers.