Article about deer antlers: Antler tine homologies and cervid systematics

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@Keith_Beef - You can’t leave it hanging like that!!!!

Now look what you’ve made me do!

Brow Tine – The point at which the first antler branches off.

Bay Tine – The second branching-off point.

Tray Tine – The third branching-off mark.

Surroyal Tine – Fourth branch on a separate tine of a deer's antler. Fork – End of the antler that forks out into two tines.


I hadn’t realised before now that multiple branching doesn’t happen until the fourth branch so in fact I have learned something.
I’m guessing that the antler is particularly dense at this point.
 
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