The color of antlers can vary due to factors like age, genetics, and environmental influences. Young antlers are typically covered in a soft, velvet-like skin that can appear lighter or brownish, while older antlers tend to harden and can take on a darker, more weathered appearance. Additionally, the presence of minerals in the diet, such as calcium and phosphorus, can affect the pigmentation of the antlers. Seasonal changes and exposure to sunlight can also lead to fading or darkening of antler color.
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.
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The physical characteristics of any deer, male or female, depend on the species. The male deer grow antlers and the females do not grow antlers. Deer can range in all colors of brown and some have white on them.
Gazelles have sharp teeth and their skin is brown or black and they have antlers.
· White-tailed Deer
a medium- large tan or brown slightly horselike mammal. males, also known as bucks, have antlers
a male reindeer's antlers turn white during mating season to attract a mate or if they are hurt or in pain
Because there are brown & white chickens.
it depends on the rat some rats are white some grey white and brown
Cloversplash( brown she-cat with a flash of white on her nose.) Mudpuddle( motled brown and white tom.)
a medium- large tan or brown slightly horselike mammal. males, also known as bucks, have antlers
I not sure of the scientific ones but know that reindeers have antlers and wolfs don't. hope this helps