Swamp deer, also known as the barasingha, typically has antlers with twelve tines, which means they have twelve points or branches on their antlers. The name "barasingha" itself translates to "twelve-tined" in Hindi, referring to the distinctive antlers of this deer species.
The antlers are large and impressive, making them a unique feature among deer species.
However, it's worth noting that the number of tines on antlers can vary from individual to individual, and not all swamp deer may have exactly twelve tines. Some may have slightly more or fewer tines, but twelve is the general characteristic of their antlers.
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