Schroeder also went on to speculate that the deer could be classed as a true hermaphrodite, given the absence of even a ...
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Why Are Antlers Fuzzy?
Every year, animals in the deer family go through a cycle of growing and shedding their antlers, those badass branched bones ...
Wounds on mice skin, which normally leave scars, healed without scarring when the researchers mimicked signaling pathways active in antler velvet wounds. These results highlight that insights obtained ...
Antlers are made of bone and covered with “velvet”—a thin ... The bone grows outward as an extension of the skull. Deer grow antlers to compete for mates and protect their territory during ...