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A viral video of a moose shaking free its antlers raises the question of why the animals need such heavy headgear.
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 ...
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.
WATCH: Canadian Moose Sheds Both Antlers in Rare, Stunning Moment Caught on Drone Camera Wildlife enthusiast Derek Keith Burgoyne filmed a bull moose dropping both antlers simultaneously while on ...
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This Is Why Moose Lose Their Antlers - MSNEver wonder why moose shed their antlers every year? In this video, we explore the fascinating science behind antler loss—from seasonal changes and hormones to survival strategies in the wild ...
A moose shakes off its antlers on 15 December, 2022, in Houston, Alaska, a process captured on a security camera video (TikTok/ @tyrabogert) ...
Rare footage showing moose dropping its antlers captured on security camera goes viral The video of the moose losing its antlers has more than 18 million views on TikTok as of Dec. 22.
An Alaskan moose shook off his antlers and ran off without them. The bizarre moment was caught on the doorbell camera of Alaska residents Tyra and Chance Bogert. The couple were not expecting to ...
A moose shedding antlers was caught on doorbell camera in Alaska. Video shows the moose react when he shakes his head and drops his antlers.
It is something that many know happens but is apparently rarely seen — a moose lost both of its antlers recently and it was caught on camera. >> Read more trending news The homeowner in Houston ...
Grumpy the moose ruled Chugach State Park in Alaska. But this fall, his antlers got locked with another bull.
But even though male cervids (which are hoofed mammals in the deer family, including deer, moose and elk) drop their antlers each winter season, it’s still a rare thing to catch on film. That ...
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