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Antlers Collection

"Antlers: Majestic Crowns of the Animal Kingdom" In the 19th century, the stag was revered as the "Monarch of Glen, " its antlers symbolizing strength and dominance

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Antlers Collection: Stag / Monarch of Glen 19C
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Antlers Collection: Fallow Deer - Buck with large antlers Jaegersborg deer park, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Antlers Collection: Red Deer USH 279 Stag. Autumn evening sky. Cervus elaphus © Duncan Usher / ardea. com
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Antlers Collection: Red deer stag
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Antlers Collection: St Hubert / Durer / Hunting
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Antlers Collection: Cowboy riding elk, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA
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Antlers Collection: Sika deer, Spotted Deer or Japanese Deer (Cervus nippon), stag
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Antlers Collection: Mature red deer stag
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Antlers Collection: Picture No. 11993176
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Antlers Collection: Red Deer - stags in mist at sunrise - Richmond Park UK 14988
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Antlers Collection: A Large Red Deer stag
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Antlers Collection: Scottish Types - Deer Stalking, Clan McLean
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Antlers Collection: Irish Elk / Giant Deer - stag calling. Extinct. Prehistoric reconstruction Pleistocene Period
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Antlers Collection: The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, Fighting Bucks, c. 1829
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Antlers Collection: Monument of deer bones at a park in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States of America, North America
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Antlers Collection: White-tailed Deer - buck in winter snow Digital Manipulation
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Antlers Collection: Hunting Series (1 of 5) - Deer Stalking
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Antlers Collection: Bull Moose (Alces alces) with snow on its antlers, Grand Teton National Park
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Antlers Collection: Moose - male Denali National Park, Alaska. MM129
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Antlers Collection: Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag in upland landscape. Lochcarron, Highlands, Scotland, UK
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Antlers Collection: A deer is seen with the sun rising behind at dawn in Richmond Park, west London, Britain
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Antlers Collection: Deer anatomy, artwork
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Antlers Collection: White-tailed Deer - buck with tail up to signal to other deer that an intruder is in the woods
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Antlers Collection: Bugling elk with a Colorado Rocky Mountain misty morning backdrop
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Antlers Collection: Moose (Alces alces) bull swimming in water, Baxter State Park, Maine, USA
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Antlers Collection: Two Deer enjoy Breakfast in Bed (charged extra)
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Antlers Collection: Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park, USA
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Antlers Collection: RF - Red Deer stag (Cervus elaphus) in snow-covered pine forest. Scotland, UK. December
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Antlers Collection: Red deer stag (Cervus elaphus) in heavy snow, Cheshire, UK, March
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Antlers Collection: Picture No. 11672751
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Antlers Collection: Red deer stag (Cervus elaphus), Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Antlers Collection: Picture No. 10947032
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Antlers Collection: Fallow deer stags
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Antlers Collection: Stag and his Reflection
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Antlers Collection: Rocky Mountain Elk - bull bugling - Autumn - Jasper National Park - Northern Rockies - Wapiti
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Antlers Collection: Moose Large Bull, portrait front view Grand Teton NP USA
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Antlers Collection: Red Deer - bucks in snow covered landscape, Germany
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Antlers Collection: Fallow Deer - buck
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Antlers Collection: Red Deer
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Antlers Collection: Reindeer / Cecil Aldin
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Antlers Collection: Portrait of Red deer stag (Cervus elaphus) on open moorland in snow, Cairngorms NP
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Antlers Collection: Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) gnawing red deer antler for minerals, Cairngorms National Park
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Antlers Collection: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stag seen from behind a tree. Cairngorms National Park
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Antlers Collection: Common muntjac deer, artwork
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Antlers Collection: Horn Dance, Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, England, UK
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Antlers Collection: Stags heads, 1898. Artist: Henry Moore
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Antlers Collection: London Trade Card - Nathan Drake, Colourman
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Antlers Collection: Newfoundland, Canada - Hunting Caribou


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"Antlers: Majestic Crowns of the Animal Kingdom" In the 19th century, the stag was revered as the "Monarch of Glen, " its antlers symbolizing strength and dominance. The Jaegersborg deer park in Copenhagen showcased a magnificent Fallow Deer buck with large antlers, captivating visitors from near and far. Under an autumn evening sky, a Red Deer Stag (USH 279) stood proudly, its impressive antlers reaching towards the heavens. Duncan Usher's photograph captured this breathtaking moment, showcasing the beauty of Cervus elaphus. In Sheridan, Wyoming, USA, a cowboy embarked on an extraordinary adventure by riding an elk adorned with remarkable antlers. This unique sight exemplified the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. The misty sunrise in Richmond Park UK revealed stags gracefully moving through their habitat. These red deer stags (Picture No. 11993176) emanated power and grace as they navigated through nature's ethereal embrace. A mature red deer stag stood tall against a backdrop of lush greenery - a true testament to its resilience and vitality. Its they were not only striking but also served as symbols of maturity and wisdom. Deer stalking held great significance for Scottish clans like McLean who embraced this ancient tradition with reverence. It connected them to their heritage while honoring these majestic creatures that roamed their lands. Traveling back in time to prehistoric eras, we encounter the Irish Elk or Giant Deer - now extinct but once awe-inspiring beings whose mighty calls echoed across vast landscapes during Pleistocene Periods. Through meticulous reconstructions, we can visualize their grandeur once again and can more than mere appendages; they embody elegance and power within the animal kingdom. Whether it be stags ruling over glens or cowboys forging connections with wildlife on horseback – these natural wonders continue to captivate our hearts and minds.