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In the wild, deer dispose of their antlers annually; among humans, they can be treasured for longer, sometimes for centuries. Still, our fascination also has its limits.
That deer happened to have an extra set of antlers — and a deer skull — locked in its rack, according to a Nov. 2 Facebook post.
A couple of bow-and-arrow wielding deer hunters found a human skull in the Angeles National Forest and authorities are trying to identify it. The hunters found the skull about 5:30 p.m. Monday on ...
A giant deer skeleton, excavated in the Isle of Man more than century years ago, has gone back on display following an eight-month conservation project. The deer, which has an antler span of more ...
" (3) Any person who finds a dead deer or elk with antlers still attached to the skull plate while afield and takes those antlers into possession must report the taking to a conservation agent ...
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