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Old 10-15-2009
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Getting too close to wild animals is what gets people and animals into trouble. It is important that we keep them wild.
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Wow these have made my day. Congrats on your 1000th post Ron.
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both camera people are at huge risk. feel sorry for mother moose with her savage wounds hard to explain them other than good sized bear or maybe vehicle strike.
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here is our yard moose last year, momma is in the neighbours yard.
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i saw a couple moose before in b.c. They are funny looking creatures because they seem so clumsy but their not. I have elk near-bye to me but idt they are as big as the moose i have seen
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Moose are the largest of the deer family...which includes elk. They both taste mighty fine too.
"An Alaskan moose, one of the largest sub-group, discovered in 1897 holds the record for being the largest known modern deer. It was a bull standing 2.34 metres and weighed 816kg. Its RACK (or antler spread) was 199cm."
From: MOOSE FACTS (PAGE 1)
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