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Animals of the Canadian Rockies: Moose
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I think this is a cow moose as the male bull moose has big antlers. Maybe a young one though?
Not far from our road. Our driver who was once a park warden here, chastised a car driver here, who had stopped his car just next to our bus and was creeping ever closer to the animal with his camera, quite unaware it seems just how dangerous these wild animals could be.
'The animal Alces alces, called the moose in North America and the elk in Europe is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae, distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.'
Not far from our road. Our driver who was once a park warden here, chastised a car driver here, who had stopped his car just next to our bus and was creeping ever closer to the animal with his camera, quite unaware it seems just how dangerous these wild animals could be.
'The animal Alces alces, called the moose in North America and the elk in Europe is the largest of all the deer family Cervidae, distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the antlers of its males.'
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Herb Riddle club has replied to ProxarA Moose !!!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Jeff FarleyHerb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubRegards, Herb
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