- Antler - Wikipedia
Antler comes from the Old French antoillier (see present French : "Andouiller", from ant-, meaning before, oeil, meaning eye and -ier, a suffix indicating an action or state of being) [3][4] possibly from some form of an unattested Latin word *anteocularis, "before the eye" [5] (and applied to the word for "branch" or "horn" [4])
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- Antlers! | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Fact 1: Elk, caribou, moose, white-tailed deer and mule deer are among the species native to North America that have antlers Adult males in all these species have antlers Most female caribou have antlers, too Biologically, all of these species belong to the Cervidae family of mammals
- Horns and Antlers | Animal Diversity Web - ADW
Antlers are a pair of bony, branched structures that protrude from the frontals of the skull of animals and are shed annually; horns are also paired and protrude from the frontals, but they are permanent, unbranched, and made up of a bony core and a keratinized sheath
- Antler | anatomy | Britannica
Antlers are “bone horns” that are grown and shed annually The growing antlers are encased in “velvet,” a highly vascularized, nerve-filled skin covered by short, soft hairs The blood-engorged, growing antlers are warm to the touch and quite… …and the immense, wide, flat antlers of old bulls
- Antlers: A Biological Reference for Their Growth and Purpose
Antlers and horns have distinct biological differences Antlers are made entirely of bone, are typically branched, and are shed and regrown each year In contrast, horns feature a bony core covered by a permanent sheath of keratin, the same protein found in human fingernails
- Antler - A-Z Animals
Antlers are extensions of the skull bone that form into branches, called tines Antlers are shed each year, only to regrow in the following year They are more than just decorations, however, with Cervidae animals using their antlers to attract mates, protect themselves, or compete with rivals
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