Male reindeer shed their antlers at the end of the mating season in early December. Females, however, keep their thinner antlers throughout the winter.
Girl reindeer do have antlers. Reindeer or caribou are the only species of deer where both males and females have antlers.
Yes,male reindeer do have antlers.
They have antlers.
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Yes, Rudolph is a reindeer. As adults, reindeer have antlers.
Another name for reindeer is caribou, which is what they are called in most of North America. Unlike other types of deer, all reindeer have antlers once they are old enough to grow them.
They are similar to human foot prints have
No, only male deer have antlers although it is extremely rare to have a female deer with antlers. ^^Actually, since all they are REINDEER, they all have antlers. Male and female. But, male reindeer drop their antlers in early winter, while females retain theirs until early spring. So ACTUALLY, all his reindeer are female.
a male reindeer's antlers turn white during mating season to attract a mate or if they are hurt or in pain
Well, honey, reindeer antlers are as unique as a human fingerprint because each set of antlers grows differently based on the individual reindeer's genetics, age, and environment. Just like how no two fingerprints are the same, no two sets of reindeer antlers are identical. So, if you ever find yourself in a reindeer lineup, just remember to check their antlers instead of their fingerprints.
Both males and female reindeer grow antlers, being the only species of the family Cervidae that do so. Male reindeer shed their antlers at the beginning of winter, mid November to late December, while females do not shed their antlers until after delivering fawns in the spring.