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Why are antlers caught by branches?
Because antlers are large, exaggerated in shape and forked, they are easily caught by trees.

In the forest, people can often find deer bones beside trees. The huge antlers of these male deer will get entangled in the branches and can't get free. Because they can't eat or avoid predators, they will be hung from trees until there is only a pile of bones left.