What feature replaces the typical bony antlers in male chevrotains?

Answer

Prominent, elongated upper canine teeth that protrude downwards like tusks

Male chevrotains do not develop antlers. Instead, males possess noticeable upper canine teeth that have evolved into downward-pointing tusks, which they use for fighting and territorial disputes.

What feature replaces the typical bony antlers in male chevrotains?
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