Christopher Peina: Antler, Roadrunner
Christopher Peina: Antler, Roadrunner
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Antlers are the branched bony growths that extend from the heads of male deer. These impressive structures are made of bone and grow each year, eventually shedding and regrowing in a process called antler casting. Antlers primarily serve as weapons during mating season, where males battle for dominance and access to females. However, they also play a role in communication and sensing the environment. Unlike horns, which are permanent and composed of keratin, antlers are shed annually and have a vascular velvet covering during their growth phase. They are sought after for their aesthetic beauty and perceived medicinal properties in various cultures around the world.
Roadrunner (Boyyi): Special, because their tracks don't indicate coming or going. Focus on finishing projects today; Doing this will make room, for something new.
Dimensions: Length 2 5/16" X Width 3/4" X Height 2 5/16" Purchased