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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 ...
WINTER PARK, Colo. (CBS4) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife warn residents and visitors about giving moose plenty of space after a man was attacked by a bull moose in Winter Park.The attack happened ...
On Aug. 25, a bull moose charged and attacked a 62-year-old man who was walking his two dogs off leash. The dogs encountered the moose and then ran away, however the man, officer says, took two ...
A bull moose on Isle Royale with extensive hair loss due to winter ticks. A new study found that warmer summer temperatures lead to more ticks the next winter.
A 62-year-old New Mexico man was attacked and injured by a bull moose Wednesday morning while running with his two dogs on a trail in Winter Park.
The rut is a taxing time for bull moose. They don't eat and lose 30 percent of their body mass. Since it's right before winter, it can leave them depleted going into the cold weather.
Due to their size and weight, antlers grow solely for mating purposes, then fall off in the winter. Male moose begin growing antlers after their first year but are very unlikely to find a mate at this ...
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 .
The bull (male) moose, lightly camouflaged behind a tree, can be seen chomping on some leafy goodness. Just after 30 seconds into the footage, however, the scene swiftly becomes less idyllic.
SMITHS FERRY, Idaho — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is investigating after four bull moose were illegally shot at recently, and three of them killed. All four shootings happened in ...
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 .