Why don’t massive captive-raised deer and elk qualify as world-record trophies? Learn how wildlife science and ethics shape ...
The study of deer physiology in relation to antler growth provides a window into complex metabolic and nutritional dynamics underpinning one of nature’s most striking examples of regenerative bone ...
Reindeer (also known as caribou) are a member of the deer family, native to the tundra, boreal forests, and mountains of the extreme frigid north. In human culture, they are a staple of northern ...
Antlers are actually a kind of bone, and the fastest-growing tissue in any mammal. They sprout off a pair of skull knobs called pedicels. An Alaskan bull moose can put on a pound a day, until it ...
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