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  1. Antlers is a 2021 supernatural horror film directed and co-written by Scott Cooper, and starring Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene, Scott Haze, Rory Cochrane, and Amy Madigan. The screenplay was adapted from Nick Antosca 's short story "The Quiet Boy".

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt7740510Antlers (2021) - IMDb

    Oct 29, 2021 · Antlers: Directed by Scott Cooper. With Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy T. Thomas, Graham Greene. In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with an ancestral creature.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntlerAntler - Wikipedia

    Antlers are a single structure composed of bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, skin, nerves, and blood vessels. They are generally found only on males, with the exception of reindeer/caribou. Antlers are shed and regrown each year and function primarily as objects of sexual attraction and as weapons.

  4. In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother (Jesse Plemons) become embroiled with her enigmatic student (Jeremy T. Thomas) whose dark secrets lead to...

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  5. Dec 19, 2016 · It’s time to appreciate some of the most admired anatomical features in nature: antlers. Antlers are extensions of the skull grown by members of the deer family. Unlike horns, antlers are shed and regrown each year and can represent a huge energetic investment for their owners.

  6. Antlers are branched bones that are shed every year. In midwestern states, white-tailed deer, elk and moose have antlers. Unsurprisingly, the largest antlers are found on the largest deer species - moose! Other North American animals with antlers include mule deer and caribou.

  7. Oct 12, 2020 · Here are six amazing facts about antlers. 1. Antlers are the Fastest Growing Animal Tissue. Amazingly, antlers can grow up to an inch per day, which is far faster than any other animal tissue. This rapid growth is thanks to a hormone known as insulin-like growth factor 1, or simply IGF-1.

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