A red stag typically has clean antlers after the annual shedding of their velvet, which usually occurs in late summer to early autumn. During this period, the antlers harden and become free of the soft, vascular tissue known as velvet. Clean antlers are fully formed and have a hard, polished appearance, making them prominent and impressive for the rutting season. This process generally occurs around September to October, depending on the specific region and environmental conditions.
a red stag is the biggest deer they havr a tint of red to them and the antlers are trumendus
Prongs are the points on a stag's antlers.
prongs is kind of like antlers and you find antlers on a stag so... yeah.
The horns of a deer are called antlers.
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A stag's head with a glowing cross between it's antlers is the logo of Jagermeister.
They use them to keep other male stag flies away.
There are around 1,200 species that fall into the category, stag beetle. The most distinctive characteristic of the stag beetle are large pincers that resemble male deer antlers. they come in a variety of colors and some species can grow to over 12 centimeters.
Animals with Antlers: Whiletail deer, mule deer, stag, elk, and moose. Hope it helped.
A stag is a male deer, typically referring to adult males of species like red deer. In contrast, a female deer is called a doe. Stags are known for their antlers, which they shed and regrow annually.
Antlers are solid bone. There is marrow at their center. The marrow is a hard substance that, if the antler were sliced, could be poked out. But no, antlers are not hollow.