Yes, female pronghorn antelopes also have horns, although they are generally smaller than the horns of males. Horns in female pronghorns are used for defense and establishing dominance within the herd.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
No, sheep do not naturally grow horns. Some breeds of sheep may possess horns, but they are typically removed at a young age for safety reasons. Sheep are more commonly known for their wool production rather than horn growth.
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.
males have larger horns while females have horns that just comes out of their heads.
they dont
Female what? Female goats with horns are common, Female sheep with horns, not so much, but some breeds do.
Yes, female yaks can have horns, but they are usually smaller than the horns of male yaks.
Yes, female pronghorn antelopes also have horns, although they are generally smaller than the horns of males. Horns in female pronghorns are used for defense and establishing dominance within the herd.
no they dont
Yes. Both bulls and cows can have horns. Whether a particular sex has horns or not is a very poor method of telling whether a bovine is male or female.
Since cows ARE female, yes they are apt to have horns.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
no they dont have you seen a horse or pony with horns? i havent by cheeman No only unicorns have horns and they are mythical
in some species female chameleons grow minimal horns or no horns at all. some females horns are 12-14 inches long while males can grow up to 14 inches long
No, female rhinos don't have tusks. They have horns.
Yes, female bison (cows) typically have shorter and less pronounced horns compared to male bison (bulls). However, not all female bison have horns, as horn growth can vary from individual to individual.