Because they are awesome, and that's just the colour they are.
The breed of deer known for having fuzzy antlers is the velvet antlered deer, particularly seen in species like the white-tailed deer and mule deer. During the growth phase, the antlers are covered in a soft, velvety skin that supplies nutrients and blood flow. This velvet is eventually shed as the antlers harden and mature, becoming the familiar bony structures seen during the mating season.
They are brown and white.
a male reindeer's antlers turn white during mating season to attract a mate or if they are hurt or in pain
A white caterpillar that is not fuzzy typically has a smooth and shiny body with a solid white color.
A white fuzzy spot on a fish could be caused by a fungal infection.
Presence of antlers, antler buds, or the area on the head where antlers have grown but have been shed.
yes, mature males do.
The fuzzy white things are fungus, they are eating the dead tissue of the fish.
The white fuzzy things floating in the air are typically pollen, dust, or other airborne particles.
In the summer the back and sides of the deer's coat are brown. In the winter the brown coat turns greyish. The stomach and insides of the legs are white. The underside of the tail is white. The males have large antlers and the females have no antlers.
fuzzy green caterpillars are well green and fuzzy.they sometimes have some yellow to them or they're all yellow with black spots going down they're back.as for their hair, it's spikey and soft.their hair is white and sometimes they have some little patches of black hair
You step on it :D