The Function of the Brow-Tine in Caribou Antlers

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  • William O. Pruitt, Jr.

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3419

Mots-clés :

Animal anatomy, Animal growth, Animal nervous systems, Antlers, Caribou, Manitoba, Northern, Alaska

Résumé

Observations of Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus in northern Manitoba and R.t. groenlandicus-granti intergrades in northwest Alaska, show the brow-tine functioning as a protection to the buck caribou's eyes during antler-threshing, also in the forest-tundra region against the stiff twigs of willows. Elsewhere in the arctic and subarctic, the brow-tine sometimes does not develop. The brow-tine is not fully developed until the buck's fourth or fifth year, which marks the onset of the buck's breeding activity.

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1966-01-01

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