Antlers are bone
horns are not bone they are carotine like finger-nails
Yes, but they are antlers, not horns. Horns on cattle and other ungulates are not shed like antlers are.
It could be: * moose * elk * caribou * wapiti * raindeer
Moose do not lose their horns; instead, they grow antlers, which are shed and regrown annually. Male moose typically grow their antlers during the spring and summer, and they shed them in late winter. The shedding of antlers is a natural part of their life cycle, and new antlers will begin to grow soon after. Female moose do not have antlers.
The deer with branched horns or antlers is likely a male deer, as females usually have smaller, unbranched antlers or none at all. The branching of the antlers is usually referred to as tines, and the number of tines can vary depending on the species and age of the deer. Bucks use their antlers primarily for fighting and establishing dominance during the mating season.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
The horns of a deer are called antlers.
horns
Yes, but they are antlers, not horns. Horns on cattle and other ungulates are not shed like antlers are.
the difference is that antlers will fall off, where as horns won't
No if horns fall out they never grow back, antlers fall out and grow yearly.
Yes, antlers are bone and part of the skeleton like horns are.
horns
anters are shed
No cattle have antlers. They have horns. You could be thinking of moose or elk, which are part of the deer family and have antlers.
Yes They do.
Antlers .
yes