SMH! Hahahaha! I thought that little contraption was some kind of racking machine, and "rack" was what the photos all had in common!hint: All refer to Doe/Dol/Dollander
Typically, only male deer grow antlers. Female deer have been documented to grow antlers when experiencing issues with regulation of the hormone testosterone, which happens very rarely. Caribou are the only deer in which females regularly grow antlers.SMH! Hahahaha! I thought that little contraption was some kind of racking machine, and "rack" was what the photos all had in common!
Oh my. I have been without too long.
I would normally argue for my weak case that a doe would not have antlers. But, times being what they are...
I'm embarrassed that my interpretation betrayed so much, uh, antler-y-ness.Typically, only male deer grow antlers. Female deer have been documented to grow antlers when experiencing issues with regulation of the hormone testosterone, which happens very rarely. Caribou are the only deer in which females regularly grow antlers.
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