Richard Collins: Why stags indulge in their own fake news and spin
A Red stag believed to be the largest ever seen in Killarney National Park. Photo: Peter O'Toole
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A Red stag believed to be the largest ever seen in Killarney National Park. Photo: Peter O'Toole
A ‘Royal’ stag has 12 antler ‘points’.An ‘Imperial’ one has 16. Killarney’s ‘ Grand Master,’ with 21, is almost certainly Ireland’s largest deer(Irish Examiner, October 15).
Huge amounts of food are required to develop such spectacular adornments and a new pair must be grown each year. But the effort pays off; large antlers intimidate rival males during the autumn rut. They also suggest that the owner’s sperm count is equally impressive, encouraging hinds to join his ‘harem’ of concubines.
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