Antler size is an indicator of a buck's health, nutrition, and age, not necessarily dominance. Injuries to a deer can result in abnormally shaped antlers, such as drop tines or even a third antler.
Trail cameras offer year-round opportunities to observe nature's changes. Seasonal changes captured by trail cameras include turkeys gobbling and strutting, deer shedding winter coats and bucks ...
Moose antlers are very different from horns. They are actually bones that sprout directly from a moose’s skull, branching out like tree limbs as they grow. They grow incredibly fast and can spread up ...
Antlers on deer grow new each year and there are a variety of reasons why they may have a unique shape, drop tine or hole. “Antlers are pretty awesome,” Jeannine Fleegle, wildlife biologist for the ...