Animals with antlers and horns have dominated the earth for centuries. These intimidating features are symbols of power, ...
Caribou are the only deer species in which females also have antlers, and experts have long assumed that these antlers are ...
Tadoba National Park in Maharashtra is known for its thriving tiger population, but the reserve is also home to many other fascinating animals such as deer, gaur, sloth bears, wild dogs and leopards t ...
New hunting and finishing laws passed during the 2025 Legislative session, along with adopted regulations by the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission mean some significant changes for hunters and ...
Tadoba: Tigers and other animal stories ...
The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks license year begins on March 1, and hunters and anglers will see quite a few changes that are worth paying close attention to, according ...
Hunters who harvest a deer, moose, or caribou outside of New York cannot simply bring the entire carcass home. The DEC ...
Throughout the winter months, whitetail bucks cast off or “shed” their antlers in response to dropping testosterone levels ...
Biologists have long wondered why caribou are the only deer in the world in which females, like males, have antlers. A new study of shed antlers collected from calving grounds in the Arctic National ...
Why do female reindeer have antlers? It’s a question that has long perplexed scientists, since reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)—also known as caribou—are the only species of deer whose cows sport the bony ...
Montana could become the latest western state to regulate shed antler hunting if a new bill in the state’s House of Representatives goes on to become law. House Bill 363 would establish separate ...
Caribou mothers gnaw on their own antlers for nutrition after their long migration in the cold and dry climate of the Arctic tundra, a new study reveals. Caribous, also called reindeer, are the only ...
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