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The bull moose's rack had a green score measurement of 182 inches after deductions and could be the new Pope and Young Club record for a Canada moose in velvet.
Each year, bull moose grow and shed their antlers, with the process beginning in early spring. The antlers start as soft ...
Moose were first collared in 2017 for NPS research to track movement, health, population, and use of the habitat in RMNP.
New York wildlife officials have closed a trail in the Adirondack Mountains this summer due to a bull moose lingering around ...
Jan. 27—The attention he's gotten for the trophy North Dakota bull moose in velvet he shot with his bow in September is still "kind of surreal," Trace Armstrong says, but it goes with the ...
The moose’s body draws calcium from its own reserves and diet to strengthen its rapidly developing antlers. Once the antlers reach their full size, the velvet begins to dry out.