Mule Deer Antler

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By william_ridgeway

Antler's Are Used For Practically Everything

Welcome to this article on mule deer antlers. If you are unfamiliar with the mule deer, then will elaborate. The mule deer is in the same family as the white tailed deer. They both have antlers and these antlers have a very big market.

Peolple collect, sell and buy deer antlers all over the world. Because they are made from calcium, deer antlers are very durable. They are used to make all sort of things including chandeliers. Chandeliers are very important to a household. They bring all sorts of life to a room. Unless you plan on collected shed antlers for twenty years, then you should probably just buy a deer antler chandelier. Their aesthetic beauty is mainly composed of antler after antler attached and eventually making and meeting in a circle.

Other products made of this material include knives. Many people use all kinds of this substance to make handles for all sorts of thinfs. I have made several knife handles from this substance as well. People use this bone as tools as well. The indians used them for all sorts of things. As you may already know, the indians used every part of an animal that they killed. So they found the durable mule deer antlers as a high demand commodity.

I myself like to hang mule deer antlers on the wall as a statue so to speak. This is formally callled taxidermy. Deer antlers are also used for all sorts of furnishings such as picture frames, door handles, furniture, and many more.

As you can see the deer antler, specifically the mule deer antler, has been a highly sought afterial material for ages. The future for this industry seem to staying around. As long as people are willing pay for them, these products will continue to be produced. Also as long as millions of hunters continue to dream about a large mule deer, then antler products will always be around.

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