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Why did the moose lose its antlers? It’s not the setup to a joke, but a question people all over the world are asking after a doorbell camera in Alaska caught the precise moment a moose wandered ...
Derek Keith Burgoyne was in Plaster Rock, New Brunswick on Jan. 12 when he witnessed the shocking moment a moose shed its antlers. He spotted three bull moose — two of which had already shed ...
Incredible footage of the moment a moose shed both antlers at once has captured viral attention this week. This rare occurrence was caught on a Ring floodlight camera in Houston, Alaska.
Did you know that moose shed their antlers? Shedding, or “casting,” occurs each winter when male moose shed their antlers. But even though male cervids (which are hoofed mammals in the deer ...
A moose walked by and shook its body, almost like a disgruntled dog, and then "pop," its antlers snapped off its head. The animal, clearly startled by what happened, quickly ran away. Bogert ...
A moose walked by and shook its body, almost like a disgruntled dog, and then “pop,” its antlers snapped off its head. The animal, clearly startled by what happened, quickly ran away.
Canadian wildlife enthusiast Derek Keith Burgoyne was following three bull moose when he noticed one come to a dead stop and begin to shake. It was about to shed its antlers. Luckily, Burgoyne had ...
Typically, antlers are shed after the fall rut, between November and April, so the animals can focus on surviving the winter, ...
Antler shedding, or casting, is an annual process for moose, deer, and elk after the fall breeding season ends, according to National Geographic. Editor's note: This report was originally ...
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