It could be: * moose
* elk
* caribou
* wapiti
* raindeer
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.
yes although it is pretty rare. something like 1 in 5000. These females look and act like bucks but with closer inspection they are indeed female. recently, a hunter in Michigan shot one of these anomalies
Antlers are a primary feature of the animals that reside under the Family Cervidae. Four footed animals with antlers include deer (red deer, fallow deer, mule deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, roe deer, pudu, chital, brocket deer), moose, elk (wapiti), and reindeer (caribou).
The deer had very large antlers.
The deer rubbed his antlers on a tree.
The horns of a deer are called 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.
Deer antlers are branched and antelope horns are not. It would be better to have deer horns. Antelopes are harder to find, while deer are native to every continent but Australia and Antarctica.
When they're growing them, yes. By the way, "horns" on deer are actually called "antlers."
Moose are the largest members in the deer family. Deer are the only family who have antlers (antlers are shed annually, where horns are not).
yes
The branched horn of a deer is called an antler. They are extensions of the skull that usually grow in symmetrical pairs. Only males develop antlers whose functions are to attract females and fight other males.
all male deers have antlers
You can get the deer antlers in the catalog. The antlers are called Silverthorn Antlers.
In the animal kingdom, there are two main types of horns: true horns and antlers. True horns are permanent, bony structures covered in a keratin sheath, found in animals like cattle and sheep. Antlers, on the other hand, are temporary, branched structures made of bone and are shed and regrown annually by animals like deer and moose.
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.
The word is treelike. The antlers on a deer are branched like a tree.