Edited By: Pragati Bhandari
Edited By: Pragati Bhandari
Bison
Bison have curved horns
that can grow to be quite long. These horns are used for defense and dominance.
Mountain Goat
Mountain goats have curved horns that are adapted for climbing steep and rocky terrain.
Pronghorn
Despite its name, the pronghorn is not a true antelope. It has branched horns that are shed and regrown annually.
Musk Ox
Musk oxen have curved horns that form a protective barrier around their heads, helping them defend against predators.
Big Horn Sheep
True to their name, big horn sheep have large, curved horns that are impressive adaptations for defense and mating rituals.
Narwhal
Male narwhals have a long, spiral tusk that is actually an elongated tooth and
can resemble a horn.
Horned Lizard
Horned lizards have small, pointed protrusions on their heads that resemble horns.
Markhor
A type of wild goat, the markhor has spiral horns that can grow to be quite long. These horns are often twisted and impressive.
Addax
The addax, a desert-dwelling antelope, has
long, twisted horns
that are adapted to its harsh environment.
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