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Horn

Horn is a term used for several distinct objects and concepts in biology, music, and everyday life.

In biology, a horn typically refers to a hard, keratin-covered projection on the heads of certain animals,

Rhino horns are a related but distinct structure. They are not true horns with a bone core;

In music, a horn refers to the brass instrument known as the horn or French horn. The

Other uses include drinking horns, vessels made from animal horn, and symbolic or heraldic imagery. The term

especially
bovids
such
as
cattle,
goats,
and
antelopes.
In
true
horns,
a
bony
core
extends
from
the
skull
and
is
enveloped
by
a
thick
keratin
sheath.
Horns
grow
continuously
from
the
base
and
are
usually
permanent,
not
shed
like
antlers.
They
are
commonly
present
in
both
sexes
in
many
species
and
serve
for
defense,
competition,
and
display.
The
keratin
sheath
can
wear
over
time
and
may
be
removed
or
reduced
through
dehorning
in
livestock.
instead
they
consist
of
densely
packed
keratin
fibers
formed
from
the
skin.
Rhino
horns
grow
from
the
snout
and
are
targeted
by
poaching,
contributing
to
conservation
concerns
for
several
species.
modern
horn
is
a
long,
coiled
tube
with
a
bell
and
valves
that
change
pitch.
It
evolved
from
signaling
horns
and
natural
horns,
which
had
no
valves.
The
instrument
is
typically
pitched
in
F
or
B-flat
and
is
played
by
buzzing
the
lips
into
a
mouthpiece,
with
hand
placement
inside
the
bell
used
to
modify
tone
and
pitch.
also
appears
in
phrases
and
cultural
contexts
referring
to
strength,
abundance,
or
signaling.