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Old 11-19-2024, 03:09 PM
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Default Causes of nontyp antlers.

I've heard a number of supposed causes for an antler to be nontyp , genetic , injury to a leg , etc .. could a dental injury ( loss of teeth ) be one ? Cleaning up my mule deer skull and found he lost molars, possibly from a horn to the jaw ... gotta hurt..

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Old 11-19-2024, 03:39 PM
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I would say no. I’ve killed a bunch of deer with facial bone and dental injuries that were typical. I don’t think non typical antlers have much to do with injuries. Deformed or stunted antlers, yes.
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I've heard a number of supposed causes for an antler to be nontyp , genetic , injury to a leg , etc .. could a dental injury ( loss of teeth ) be one ? Cleaning up my mule deer skull and found he lost molars, possibly from a horn to the jaw ... gotta hurt..

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Off topic, yet man do these wild animals endure a ton of long lasting pain. Imagine having a toothache all your life?
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