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Which animal does not have horns on its head

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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Cervidae: Most deer have antlers, which are not true horns and made of bone. When fully developed, antlers are dead bone without a horn or skin covering; they are borne only by adults (usually males, except for reindeer) and are shed and regrown each year.

Answered by sadiaanam
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The majority of deer have antlers, which are comprised of bone and not genuine horns. Antlers are exclusively carried by adults (typically males, with the exception of reindeer) and are shed and regrown every year; when fully developed, they are lifeless bone without a horn or skin covering.

In zoology, a horn is any one of the two hard processes that emerge from the top of the skull of many hoofed mammals. Antlers and other similar structures found on some reptiles, birds, dinosaurs, and insects are also loosely referred to by this word. Cattle, sheep, goats, and antelopes all have true horns, which are uncomplicated, unbranched, and never shed. They are made up of a bone core that is encircled by a layer of keratin (horn), which is then covered by keratinized epidermis.

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