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  1. 1. Male moose grow a set of antlers each year during the spring and summer. By fall, antlers can span six feet from tip to tip. 2. Though females lack antlers, they aggressively protect their babies with powerful kicks that can break bones or even kill predators. 3.

  2. Jan 19, 2018 · 1:06. Antlers are "one of the fastest-growing tissues of an animal," adds Kantar, and Crichton has seen up to eight inches of antler growth in a span of nine days. As testosterone surges in...

  3. Jan 23, 2023 · January 23, 2023. Derek Burgoyne captured the moment a moose sheds its antlers using a drone in New Brunswick, Canada. Derek Keith Burgoyne / Screenshot via Storyful. If a moose sheds its...

  4. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › mammalsMoose | National Geographic

    Moose are the largest of all the deer species. Males are immediately recognizable by their huge antlers, which can spread 6 feet from end to end. Moose have long faces and muzzles that dangle...

  5. Nov 14, 2014 · Male moose, called bulls, have massive antlers. These can grow 6 feet (1.8 m)wide from tip to tip. Antlers are only used for fighting for a mate, and they are shed each winter after mating...

  6. Let us answer this question! Why Do Moose Have Antlers? Antlers are an extension of a mooses skull. Unlike horns grown by most species of the deer family, moose can shed and regrow antlers each year.

  7. Fact 1: Elk, caribou, moose, white-tailed deer and mule deer are among the species native to North America that have antlers. Adult males in all these species have antlers. Most female caribou have antlers, too. Biologically, all of these species belong to the Cervidae family of mammals.

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