Three-Antlered Buck in Michigan
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A Red Deer stag stands in the early morning mist in Richmond Park on October 15, 2011 in London, England. Autumn sees the start of the 'Rutting' season where the large Red Deer stags can be heard roaring and barking in an attempt to attract females known as bucks. The larger males can also be seen clashing antlers with rival males. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
An extremely rare three-antlered buck was found in the upper peninsula on Saturday. Steve Lindberg, former state representative spotted the deer over the weekend and managed to snap a couple pictures before it disappeared on Sunday.
Large-animal veterinarian, Dr.. Steve Edwards of Lakeview Animal Clinic in Lakeview examined the photos, confirming the sighting. “This buck looks totally healthy, and the buck is normal. A normal, healthy, good-looking buck. But, yes, there are two antlers coming out one side. Of course, these are antlers — not horns.”