A fallow deer's first antlers are spikes measuring somewhere between 1 to 20 cm in length. in the year that follows, the antlers have two spikes and the palmated area may be seen. in wild fallow deer, however, the palmation is only seen when the buck is 4 years old. fallow deer, therefore, start shed their antlers in april and may.. White-tailed deer typically reach their prime at around age 5, and often produce their largest antlers between ages 4 and 7, depending on location and nutrition. antler size usually starts declining soon after as the animal�s overall health begins deteriorating.. Antlers are also useful for defense against other deer and predators. when fighting other deer, deer hit each other with their antlers and often lock their antlers together. the deer sometimes are unable to unlock their antlers and end up starving to death..
They shed their antlers because after the breeding season, the rut, they no longer need the antlers to impress females and to fight with other males over the females. the antl�ers consume a lot. Male fallow deer fighting. antlers are unique to cervids. males shed their antlers prior to winter, while female antlers are retained throughout winter. (e.g. red deer) were often cut down to its shaft and its lowest tine and used as a one-pointed pickax.. Fallow deer antlers are different that those of the white-tail or red deer because they are palmated or flattened like the palm of your hand or a shovel, similar to moose antlers. male fawns show the first signs of antler growth nine months after birth and the first set of antlers are short spikes..
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