Shed hunting is a popular activity and an exciting remedy for cabin fever. Armed with nothing more than a good set of eyes, looking for a deer or elk’s shed antlers in the early spring is a highly ...
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Here’s a localized snapshot of some major road projects this spring and summer. • Intersection improvements at Golf and Barrington roads in Hoffman Estates. • Resurfacing on Ela Road between Central ...
Jackson Hole Horse Rescue specializes in helping old horses enjoy a happy retirement in a pasture below the Grand Tetons. The founder said it started when his favorite horse developed arthritis. “We ...
Since 1883 every photo or painting of downtown Colorado Springs seems to focus west along Pikes Peak Avenue to include the mountains. And that view has had one other feature, the Antlers Hotel. And ...
This story, “The Head He Left Behind,” appeared in the April 1944 issue of Outdoor Life. Supposing you shot a buck with 19 points on the right side of the antlers, 16 on the left, with a spread of ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Archaeologists discovered a roe ...
Antlers can grow up to one inch per day during peak season. Relying on keratin structures creates a permanent vulnerability because they never regenerate after a battle. Shedding calcified bone is how ...
Animals with antlers and horns have dominated the earth for centuries. These intimidating features are symbols of power, strength, and hierarchy within their wild herds. And all too often, these terms ...
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Caribou, large deer that are native to the northernmost parts of the world (and sometimes called reindeer), are the only deer whose females grow antlers. In a study published today, researchers ...