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antlers are made up of ​

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Answered by TheRiskyGuy
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Antlers are made up of

of bone and are coated in “velvet”, a thin fuzzy layer of skin and blood vessels. Velvet supplies oxygen and blood to the antlers as they grow. When the antlers have grown to their full size, the velvet dies off. Each year, the deer shed their antlers and grow a new pair.

Answered by hbcreation506
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Antlers are paired, branched structures that are made entirely from bone and are shed annually. Developing antlers have a high water and protein content and a soft, hair-like covering known as velvet, which comprises blood vessels and nerves.

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