Whitetail deer although they have long periods in between menstruation in which their antlers cease to grow, are continuous growers. Some deer may have a disease called disambiguation Odocoileus virginianus, Or deer AIDS.
The Mule deer population in the west has been declining for the pst few decades,and is declining because of:Predators:There have been a LOT of preadators preying on deer, and the Forest Service is trying to manage the predators more sufficiently.Habitat Loss:The whole stop-burning-the-forests thing has been really hurting the Mule deers' habitat, and has allowed dead trees to over-crowd forests. Then, when a fire does burn down forests full of dead trees, and fire fuel, the fires is more devistating, and burns hotter, causing lots of damage to the deer and their food source.These are only a few things contributing to the curent deer decline. If you want to learn more, go to the related link.
A White-tail deer normally starts growing his rack in around the end of may or the middle of June and will stop growing in the middle of September.
Bucks will start growing their antlers in early spring. They will be covered in "felt" and be quite soft and easily broken. Around late fall they will then solidify into a bone like tissue and stop growing. The bucks will then "rub" the felt off to reveal the solid antlers and mating season starts! :)
Deer shed their antlers annually for the regeneration, or re-growth, of new ones. The entire shedding process takes two to three weeks to complete, and the re-growth phase takes place over the summer. The docile male deer that, with the exception of the male and the female reindeer, solely sports antlers, sheds them between January and April, after the autumn mating season draws to a close. He can do without antlers at this time, because his need for them in prior months, to attract and to impress females for his harem of mates, and to fight with his competitors for the females affections, no longer exists.
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When you grow up you will stop growing.
A Mule. A Mule is a mix of a Horse and a Donkey. So they can stop breeding, then over time, the Mule will die out, as so if the Horse and the Donkey start breeding again, the mule will come back!
There is no way to stop growing taller. You will stop growing usually around the age of 18.
They go to the supermarket and from there, they are given to you!! : )
yOU CANT STOP THEM FROM growing but after about 8 months it will stop growing.
Eventually they do when you reach a certain age where you stop growing.....So YES feet do stop growing! EVENTUALLY!
Why does your hair never stop growing?