India, July 3 -- As July begins, the night sky is ready to shine. The Buck Moon, July's full Moon, will be at its brightest on Thursday, July 10. This full Moon is a favorite for many people in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Buck Moon is named after male deer, called bucks. During this time, bucks start to grow new antlers. That is why the Moon is called the Buck Moon. The name comes from Native American tribes like the Algonquin, per The Old Farmer's Almanac.

Bucks lose their old antlers in spring. In July, they begin to grow new ones. These antlers can grow very fast: about a quarter inch each day. This happens because there is more daylight and their bodies make more testosterone.

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