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No. Horns are indicative of particular breeds. e.g., Charolais, Dexter's, Long Horn's, Short Horn's, Hereford's, and the like all have horns-unless they were dehorned. Angus are a non horned breed.
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No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
males have larger horns while females have horns that just comes out of their heads.
A goat typically has two horns, although some goat breeds may not have any horns due to selective breeding. Both male and female goats can have horns, but the size and shape of the horns can vary depending on the breed.
Many farm animals have horns. Those animals include: Cows Bulls Goats Rams Certain sheep Deer (a male is called a stag, the one with horns) Moose
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No. Horns are indicative of particular breeds. e.g., Charolais, Dexter's, Long Horn's, Short Horn's, Hereford's, and the like all have horns-unless they were dehorned. Angus are a non horned breed.
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The animal with the largest horns is the African buffalo, also known as the Cape buffalo. Male African buffalo can have horns that span up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) wide. These horns are used for defense and dominance displays within the herd.
Male beetles have the big horns for attracting and fighting for females. Females have no horns at all.
Yes, female yaks can have horns, but they are usually smaller than the horns of male yaks.
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No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
Boer goats have horns. But boars, as in male pigs, have tusks.
All bovine are born with horns, unless they are naturally polled.
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