Maybe, maybe not. How many points he develops depends on how long he lives compared to his father, and how healthy he is. Consider this: if a deer always had more points than his father, then given that there have been hundreds of thousands of generations of deer since deer began, today's mature deer would have hundreds of thousands of points.
A buck with 2 points on each horn is called a Forked Horn. Remember, you have to be able to hang a ring on each horn for it to count as a point and the eyeguards do not count in some states such as California. Otherwise a Buck with one point on each horn is called a Spike.
No, neither giving nor receiving trust points count as contributions.
Deer always have two antlers. It is the number of points on the antler that indicate the age.
The apostrophe is not needed because deer is a singular and plural word. The sentence should read 'These deer antlers all have eight points.'
counter points
Points on a buck are protrusions or points on the antlers you can hang your ring on. usally the more points the older and bigger the deer.
shoot it in the side by the shoder blade
The pointed tips on the antlers of the deer.
No, they are separate series.
Reverts count as editing points.
i dunno go there and count all 1,800 of em