antler in the PONS Dictionary

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Above the skull is a smiling character holding onto both antlers.
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Bone and antler were used in small tools but even more prominently in ornamental objects such as beads, combs, and worked animal-jaw gorgets or paraphernalia.
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The antlers of the southern pud grow to be 5.3to9cmin 1 long and tend to curve back, somewhat like a mountain goat.
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Among them is the heaviest red deer antler in the world, weighing 19.8 kg and spanning almost 2 m.
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His helmet, famously adorned with deer antlers, ensured that he was always a recognizable figure on the field of battle.
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Bone and antler weaving combs have been found in large numbers suggesting that braid production may have been important.
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The antlers of the male are quite small, usually having a length of 20to40cm in.
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For centuries, the stiffening was accomplished by attaching laths of bone or antler to the sides of the bow at its ends.
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If neither stag backs down, a clash of antlers can occur, and stags sometimes sustain serious injuries.
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He promptly sheds his antlers, makes a snide comment to his former guests, and swims across the lake to rejoin his herd.
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