
Hello and welcome to “Antlers, Racks, and Other Horned Creatures”. Upload as many photos as you would like of any horned animal that roams our planet. Photos of does and fawns are welcome as long as the animal does scientifically have horns, even if they have shed them or not grown them in yet. We have created this group because my partner and I had recently shot some great photos of some elk. When we got on Redbubble, we searched and searched for a antler or elk group, but found none. We did find a Deer group, but they clearly state “We are not looking for the Deer family such as Elk”. That sparked the idea of this group. I began searching each individual horned animals for groups as well and I found nothing. I can devote the majority of my time to managing and making the group fun for all it’s members. Enjoy your stay!
Special Spotlight

Bison and Calf Napping, Yellowstone by A.M. Ruttle
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Ann’s outstanding journal/article on Yellowstone Babies
Fantastic job Ann!!!
Challenge Winners:

Congrats to a~m for winning the “Horned Families #1” competition. This is the perfect example. Great job to everyone else who entered the competition!

Congrats to Gary Lengyel for winning the “Racks #1” competition. Really great job! Great job to everyone else who entered the competition!

Congrats to Ginny York for winning the “Twists and Curls” competition. Those are some really great curled horns! Great job to everyone else who entered the competition!

Congrats to Arla Ruggles for winning the “Silhouettes” competition. That is a really great composition! Great job to everyone else who entered the competition!

Congrats to Jan Landers for winning the “Knock Horns, Lock Horns” competition. Outstanding capture and beautiful image. Great job to everyone else who entered the competition!
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