What is the only species of deer in which both males and females grow antlers?

Correct answer: Reindeer

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What people think about it: 12 Comments
Laura
Laura
Reindeer are called caribou in North America. They are the same species.
Marcy
Marcy
So Rodolf must be female not losing her Antlers even in Winters
Player #120374466
Player #120374466
Didn't know Reindeer was native to North America and thanks to a commentor,I learned Caribou and Reindeer are the same.
Brain
Brain
Wait....what do they mean "fictional"?
TinyDesu
TinyDesu
Brain, in reference to the magical reindeer of santa, those are the fictional version of the real animal. :)
little b
little b
i dont like reindeer 🦌
Belka
Belka
Marcy, he was a female, but, now, he is non-binary. :) and wants others to use pronouns: "they, them and their", when other animals talk about "them"
Bambam
Bambam
an intriguing ?
Bird
Bird
I have seen a deer closeup and it was extremely large, Beautiful and made a swift disappearance
Player
Player
Didn’t Santa’s reindeers all have antlers?
Kian
Kian
Rudolph, the red nose reindeer.
Nestum
Nestum
Oh dear, I did the right thing to use hint.