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Moose have a deeper more pronounced chest cavity than whitetail and many people shoot too high up on a moose's chest.
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Moose have a deeper more pronounced chest cavity than whitetail and many people shoot too high up on a moose's chest.
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In the Dr. Seuss story, numerous animals take up residence in a moose's antlers.
Amendments Imperil Insider Bill Andrew Ackerman 2012
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I, For one, would like to applaud David Letterman as the straw that finally broke the moose's back.
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Brilliant cartoon Mr Bell, love the expression on that moose's face, the one on the right!
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'Cardboard Safari' moose's head, £24 On the grounds that stag heads with antlers attached are frightfully common, I propose this cardboard alternative from www.whippetgrey.co.uk .
All I Want for Christmas... Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Much of a moose's energy is derived from terrestrial vegetation, mainly consisting of non-grasses, and fresh shoots from trees such as willow and birch.
Rich Wolf: Rocky Mountain Mighty Moose (Photos) Rich Wolf 2011
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Much of a moose's energy is derived from terrestrial vegetation, mainly consisting of non-grasses, and fresh shoots from trees such as willow and birch.
Rich Wolf: Rocky Mountain Mighty Moose (Photos) Rich Wolf 2011
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Much of a moose's energy is derived from terrestrial vegetation, mainly consisting of non-grasses, and fresh shoots from trees such as willow and birch.
Rich Wolf: Rocky Mountain Mighty Moose (Photos) Rich Wolf 2011
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Continuing the moose's flight in his mind he saw that it must pass the trunk.
FINIS 2010
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