Antler is not bone but tissue, and is the fastest growing tissue in the world right next to cancerous tissue (I cannot remember which of the two is fastest). White-tailed deer shed their antlers anywhere from January to March (varies slightly by region; I am in New England area). From the time they fall off they start growing again and are full size by mid-August. Throughout the growing process the antlers have been covered in a furry skin called velvet. The velvet has blood circulating through it, bringing nutrients to the growing antlers. In mid-August the velvet is pinched off at the base (burr) of the antler and the blood no longer enters the area, causing the velvet to shrink and dry up and fall off. I think I remember some deer biologists saying that antler can grow and inch or 2 per day. Look for books by either Leonard Lee Rue III or Dr. James C. Kroll for everything you could possibly want to know about deer.
depends on the species of deer
No they do not. Male deer have antlers to fight for a female, protect them, and gain there love. -----this was a brief answe from yours truly the bored kid doing homework and answering questions.......I am always accurate but I may not always have a ton of detail- and will be adding a mark on my answers. >E<
First to act smart you got to say male, second yes.
yes although it is pretty rare. something like 1 in 5000. These females look and act like bucks but with closer inspection they are indeed female. recently, a hunter in Michigan shot one of these anomalies
Deer-dear
They are very easy to identify. For starters, an elk usually has much darker fur than a deer. Deer have more white on them also, and have lighter fur and are smaller. Elk have tall antlers that look like that of a caribou, deer have distinctive antlers. I would recommend searching pictures of each if you want to know more.
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The rutting season for deer is pretty much over. Deer are losing their antlers in mid-January. Walking in the woods where deer are known to frequent may lead to discovery of their shed antlers at this time of year.
The value of deer antlers can vary widely based on factors such as size, quality, and market demand. Typically, shed antlers can sell for anywhere from $5 to $50 per pound, while larger, trophy-quality antlers may fetch several hundred dollars or more. Additionally, some unique or rare antlers can be valued even higher, especially among collectors and craftsmen. Overall, the cash value of deer antlers is influenced by their condition and the current market trends.
whites have big white fluffy tails and are generally smaller. Their antlers are more strait forward were as a mules are forked and very wide. Mules tend to be much more aggressive. The mule deer also has a very dark pelt and very large ears. (hence, the naming)
Moose don't have horns. They are antlered mammals, much like elk or deer. The difference between horns and antlers is that antlers will typically be grown and fall off annually, whereas horns will grow only once. There are several reasons that moose have antlers. First, when the antlers grow and develop in the warmer months of the year, the antlers are covered in a fine velvet that is soft to the touch. Underneath the velvet flows a system of arteries and veins that circulate blood throughout the antlers. this acts as a cooling mechanism for the moose, keeping it cool in the hot months of summer. When the weather begins to cool down in fall, the moose will shed their velvet, with much bleeding, in order to turn their antlers into weapons. using trees and other objects as sharpening devices, moose peel the velvet from their antlers and sharpen their antlers in order to use them as a defense against predators and as a tool for finding a mate.
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.