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    A Ring camera captured the stunning moment a moose shed its antlers. Ring doorbell camera captures rare moment moose shed its antlers: 'Once in a life time opportunity' Skip to main content

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    When a snowstorm headed toward Alaska the evening of Dec. 15, Tyra Bogert headed to her sister's house in case the power went out.

  4. Rare footage of moose losing its antlers goes viral - AOL

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    When a snowstorm headed toward Alaska the evening of Dec. 15, Tyra Bogert headed to her sister’s house in case the power went out.

  5. Alaska moose - Wikipedia

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    Bull moose can get their antlers locked during a fight, and if so both moose can die from severe injuries or starvation. However, unlike deer, "fighting bull moose rarely lock horns as their antlers are palmated." [11] [12] Bull moose call out a subtle mating call to attract female moose and to warn other males. If a male moose loses to another ...

  6. Rut (mammalian reproduction) - Wikipedia

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    The rut can start as early as the end of September and can last all the way through the winter months. Bucks usually begin this process when the velvet is falling off their antlers, and it can last all the way until they start to shed their antlers. The peak of the rut, however, is right in the middle.

  7. Cervalces scotti - Wikipedia

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    Cervalces scotti, also known as stag-moose, is an extinct species of large deer that lived in North America during the Late Pleistocene epoch. [1] It is the only known North American member of the genus Cervalces .

  8. Wild Doorbell Camera Video Captures Moose Shaking Off His Antlers

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  9. Protopiophila litigata - Wikipedia

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    The antler fly breeds on discarded antlers of moose and other deer. [4] As adaptations to such a scarce and scattered resource, they have several unusual behaviour patterns. For one thing, the males are astonishingly bellicose; the specific epithet litigata reflects the fact — in context it means "aggressive", as in the English word "litigious".