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  2. Category:Minecraft (franchise) images - Wikipedia

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  3. Antler - Wikipedia

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    An antler on a red deer stag. Velvet covers a growing antler, providing blood flow that supplies oxygen and nutrients. Each antler grows from an attachment point on the skull called a pedicle. While an antler is growing, it is covered with highly vascular skin called velvet, which supplies oxygen and nutrients to the growing bone. [6]

  4. Velvet antler - Wikipedia

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    Velvet antler is the whole cartilaginous antler in a precalcified growth stage of the Cervidae family including the species of deer such as elk, moose, and caribou. Velvet antler is covered in a hairy, velvet-like "skin" known as velvet and its tines are rounded, because the antler has not calcified or finished developing.

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  7. SkyDoesMinecraft - Wikipedia

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    Dahlberg first started creating YouTube content in 2011, when they were a teenager. [3] They primarily created content on Minecraft, including gameplay and music videos.. Their most viewed video was a parody of Coldplay's "Paradise", titled "New W

  8. Ossicone - Wikipedia

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    Ossicones are columnar or conical skin-covered bone structures on the heads of giraffes, male okapi, and some of their extinct relatives. Ossicones are distinguished from the superficially similar structures of horns and antlers by their unique development and a permanent covering of skin and fur.

  9. List of animals with horns or tusks - Wikipedia

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    Giraffidae: Giraffids have a pair of skin covered bony bumps on their heads, called ossicones. Cervidae: Most deer have antlers, which are not true horns due to lacking a bone core and made of keratin. Rhinocerotidae: The "horns" of rhinos are made of keratin and lack a bone core.