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A 5,300-year-old antler ice pick found in British Columbia ... - MSNCrafted from caribou antler, ... The 5,300-year-old antler ice pick discovered in Mount Edziza Provincial Park is a rare and evocative artifact.
Reindeer and caribou are even further distinctive — females as well as males have antlers, leading some cynics to the controversial idea that Rudolph may be female.
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 ...
Shed female caribou antlers extend records of calving activity on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by millennia. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution , 2023; 10 DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.1059456 ...
White-tail deer antlers grow about a quarter of an inch each day, while elk and caribou regrow their antlers at almost an inch daily. Read More: Deer Have Antlers, Walruses Have Tusks – Here’s Why So ...
Male and female caribou both grow antlers, although Bean has shed his antlers for the winter. Maeve hasn't shed her antler base yet, but she will within the next month or two.
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