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Deer is the common name for a large family of hoofed mammals that are usually characterized by bony often branching antlers that are shed and regenerated annually The antlers are used to slash territorial markings on trees or bushes to make threatening displays and to combat other males Usually the fighting of deer is stylized and harmless but occasionally males of large species lock antlers and die of exhaustion or starvation Unlike the hollow permanent horns of other ruminants the antlers of deer are solid and bony Except in the caribou antlers form only on males and their growth is controlled by the male sex hormone Arising from the frontal bones and nourished by a highly vascularized skin called velvet antlers complete their growth within a few months Circulation is then cut off and the resulting dead skin is sloughed off as the animal rubs its antlers against trees Because of their often cumbersome size and the great amount of calcium needed for their growth antlers can be considered a natural extravagance Moose antlers reach a width of 6 feet and a weight of 44 pounds and the extinct giant fallow deer Megalo-sauru- s had antlers with a spread of more than 10 feet Deer forage on twigs leaves bark and buds of bushes and saplings and on grasses and other plants feeding most actively at twilight The female gives birth once a year usually to one or two fawns The gestation period lasts from 160 days in musk deer to 10 months in roe deer Fawns are kept hidden in thickets camouflaged by their usually dappled markings In the United States where deer now have few natural predators they often overbrowse their territory and may die of starvation especially during winters of deep snow Hunting seasons are adjusted to keep such populations within limits The most abundant deer populations occur in mixed wooded and open land although the animals also live in swamps on mountains and on treeless northern tundras Deer species range in size from the European elk or moose which may reach a shoulder height of 7 feet to the South American pudu which is 13 inches high at the shoulder The first true deer appeared in the lower Pliocene epoch dating to about 10 million years ago Deer commonly have lithe com--pabodies and long powerful legs suited for rugged woodland terrain They are also excellent swimmers A deer’s lower cheek teeth have crescent ridges of enamel which allows it to grind a wide variety of vegetation The animal is a ruminant or cud chewer and has a stomach APR 20 MAT 20 I By Saunders and Ziegler Annie Bv MISS SLATE HER PUPILS has! reaping comic BOOKS SAHIB? 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