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: 10 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
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Player #120374466
Didn't know Reindeer was native to North America and thanks to a commentor,I learned Caribou and Reindeer are the same.
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"
Brain
Brain
Wait....what do they mean "fictional"?
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?
Parsa
Parsa
Rudolph, the red nose reindeer.
Nestum
Nestum
Oh dear, I did the right thing to use hint.