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Author’s note: Because it appears that hunting moose in Alaska in the winter is going to be almost as popular as in the fall, some information about cold-weather equipment probably will help. In the ...
A Bull-Moose Brawl and Meat-Packing Sled Dogs: A Mountain Man’s Last Hunt Before Winter In this frontier story from the OL archives, the author, his wife, and young son set out in their homemade boat ...
A man in Anchorage, Alaska, captured the dramatic moment that two bull moose went head-to-head in his front yard recently. Dale Jay Walther told Storyful that he was standing in his driveway ...
Plus, a bull's antlers can add 60 pounds of weight to their body, so shedding them makes it possible to store more energy for winter, according to National Geographic. "Casting" doesn't happen ...
Throughout the winter, many moose were sighted in local ski areas. There have also been sightings throughout the summer, with the most recent one wandering through Jefferson County yards .
VIDEO: Two bull moose were caught sparring on a trail camera in New Hampshire.Their mating season is from mid-September through mid-October and bulls defend a cow they are trying to pursue ...
A surprise visitor made its way through Colorado Springs on Tuesday - a 650-pound bull moose spotted near Cottonwood ...
Spring snows benefit moose, because during those months, female winter ticks — each bearing up to 4,000 eggs — drop off moose to lay eggs. If ticks land on snow, their survival rate ...
In this video, a bull moose is seen chilling in a snow drift with a Siberian cat and a person. ... “The winter had seen record snow and we feared never seeing Tonka again?
A bull moose near I-84 near Declo, Idaho, was shot and its meat salvaged for distribution to families in need, ... road conditions were poor due to the recent winter weather conditions.
This moose was spotted in Middle Crow, located in the Pole Mountain area, by Bennet Hill during Winter Moose Day weekend Feb. 8-9. Community scientists spotted four adult moose and one calf in the ...
– Bull moose typically shed their antlers each winter to conserve energy in harsh weather. – Fewer than 200 moose inhabit the park. Because they’re largely solitary and prefer to remain ...