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60 Michigan moose will be sedated, fitted with tracking collars for new study
The study in the western U.P. will try to find out why the state's mainland moose population has not grown faster.
A moose was rescued by New York state officials after spending two hours in Lake Abanakee's icy waters last week.
The 1,000-pound Michigan bull moose — standing 6 feet, 5 inches tall with 40-pound, paddle-like antlers — is the iconic ...
Moose have excellent hearing and can smell things from a great distance. But their eyesight is not very good – they actually see quite poorly. Only bull moose grow antlers. The large antlers look ...
This week, the University of Minnesota research project shared trail camera footage of moose tussling in the snowy north. "Cool footage of 2 bull moose sparring from just 2 weeks ago," it shared to ...
Doc uttered a groan of dismay and floundered down the slope until he could again see the bull. The animal had moved into the open now, and I saw that his antlers would easily go sixty inches. Doc ...
This week, the University of Minnesota research project shared trail camera footage of moose tussling in the snowy north. "Cool footage of 2 bull moose sparring from just 2 weeks ago," it shared ...
The bull moose had fallen into a lake in the Adirondacks ... The moose, a male that had shed its antlers, had walked about 200 feet onto the lake in Indian Lake, about 100 miles northwest of ...
The DEC also noted that it was a bull moose that dropped its antlers. The moose then eventually made its way back into the woods. The DEC named Environmental Conservation Police Lt. Robert Higgins ...
The moose, identified as a bull moose that had shed its antlers, had been in the water for approximately two hours. After several attempts, the moose stood up and eventually returned to the woods.
A bull moose that fell through lake ice in the Adirondack Mountains was saved by New York conservation officials in a laborious cold-water rescue. The moose fell through the ice around 11 a.m ...