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Old 05-15-2008, 06:22 PM   #1
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Default Webbed Whitetail Antlers?

My buddy's uncle has a scull cap from a "whitetail" kill he made years ago. Thing is, the antlers are webbed and look similar to a moose's. There are brow tines and the scull cap is way to small to be a moose. I only saw the vid and pic of it so for all I know it's just a hoax. Then again, there are unicorn bucks right? Am I the victim of a prank or is a mutation of this sort possible? I did a little googling and found nothing.
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Default RE: Webbed Whitetail Antlers?

you guys are talking about some pretty sweet palmation im guessing?
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Default RE: Webbed Whitetail Antlers?

Yep I got a big 6 point that had some serious palmettion on it- love those type racks
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Default RE: Webbed Whitetail Antlers?

or should I say I like my deer like my women narrow on the bottom and spread out all over on the top
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heres one with some palmation that my brother killed a few years back, as you can see, its only palmated on its left side


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oh man we killed one that was webed like that and it scorced 180 is was HUGE
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Here is a picture of a palmated buck I found online, this what you're talking about??


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