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Collection of Antler Rubs (25)
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A stylized illustration of a mature buck with symmetrical antlers and natural posture, perfect for wildlife graphics.
A charming, symmetrical pair of illustrated deer antlers-perfect for festive designs or woodland-themed projects.
A relaxed moose enjoys a bubble-free bath in a classic clawfoot tub, complete with a towel and soap on a wooden stool.
This buck likely became stuck while rubbing or moving through the trees-and tragically couldn’t free itself.
A delightful watercolor collection of classic Christmas motifs-ideal for greeting cards, scrapbooking, or seasonal branding.
A clean, stylized illustration of a deer skull with full antlers, perfect for artistic or symbolic use.
A clean, symmetrical pair of brown deer antlers-ideal for festive, woodland, or hunting-themed graphics.
A bull moose vigorously rubs its antlers against a birch trunk, removing the last remnants of velvet as autumn colors fill the forest.
A relaxed moose enjoys a bubble-free bath in a classic clawfoot tub-complete with soap, towel, and hoof-shaped feet.
This buck is rubbing its antlers and forehead gland against a tree, a common ritual during the rutting season to mark territory and shed velvet.
This side-by-side comparison shows the remarkable progression of white-tailed deer skull and antler development across key age milestones.
This maple tree shows characteristic shredded bark-a sign of natural exfoliation or possible stress-amid a carpet of golden autumn leaves.
This mature buck’s skull and antlers were found naturally lodged between live oak trunks-a rare find reflecting the rugged beauty of Texas ranchland.
A studio arrangement of four naturally shed antlers: two wide, flattened palmate antlers (likely moose or elk) and two slender, pointed branched antlers (typical of deer species).
When a surprise hug turns into an awkward confrontation-complete with “Target locked” and “I am sorry/Brent!”-chaos ensues.
A striking collection of large, naturally shed moose antlers displayed on a weathered green porch floor-ideal for hunters, decorators, or collectors.
A naturally aged deer skull with intact, symmetrical antlers, showcasing organic wear and rich earthy tones.
A beautifully crafted wooden antler monogram sign with ornate “BOD” lettering-ideal for rustic wedding decor or personalized home accents.
This sapling shows vertical bark loss, likely from deer rubbing, rodent gnawing, or mechanical injury-common in early-succession woodlands.
This alert white-tailed buck stands poised in the late afternoon light, its symmetrical antlers and keen eyes reflecting the wild grace of North American deer.
A sleek, symmetrical pair of black deer antlers-ideal for minimalist branding or woodland-themed crafts.
