When snow is deep and moose ''yard'' together, they are more accessible in greater numbers to wolves. |
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The journey takes you to Denali, travelling deep into the natural habitat of bears, moose, caribou and wolves. |
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Their education is going so well that they are being used to work with other species, such as cougars, moose, and bighorn sheep. |
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Spend a week in the breathtaking Lamar Valley studying and observing wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, moose and other wildlife. |
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They were surrounded by miles of forest, moose and black bear, and few people. |
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It provides early spring forage not only for cattle and sheep, but for wild ruminants as well, including deer, bison, elk, and moose. |
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Elusive moose and black bears also live here, as do less frequently seen grizzly bears. |
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In summer you can relax on a deck while watching for moose, deer, coyotes, or foxes to meander by. |
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Norwegian Elkhounds are bred for hunting large game, such as wolf, bear and moose. |
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They resemble in these respects similar grooves on the antlers of moose and elk and the frill and horns of Triceratops. |
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Periodically Les, our lead guide, raised his hand to slow us as we crested a rise to survey the valley below for moose. |
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I'm not a great fan of stuffed moose and mediaeval knights in full fig, but Kelvingrove's got the lot. |
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Other survival courses teach you how to identify 73 edible plants and snare a field mouse or a moose, but get real! |
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We see deer and moose crossing the meadow, we have partridge on the driveway, we see foxes regularly. |
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One day, a father and son went hunting on a Northern Reserve, looking for moose and partridge for their coming ceremonial feast. |
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On the relatively species-rich mainland, wolves hunt deer, but also moose, mountain goats, and smaller mammals. |
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There was paper-making, print making, moose hair tufted jewellery, traditional beading, sketching, carving. |
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The wolves were culled in order to allow moose populations in those areas to increase for hunting purposes. |
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Expect to spot bison, elk, deer, moose, coyote and many winter birds during your ski. |
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The cowboys left long ago, but the elk, bison, pronghorns, coyote and moose are still at large in a chilly wilderness. |
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Even the powerful moose knew to beware the swift javelins of avarii hunters. |
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Wolves primarily hunt in packs for large prey such as moose, elk, bison, musk oxen, and reindeer. |
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We also saw a variety of stuffed animals, birds and the full body size skins of the bear and the moose. |
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The reason why we use those words is because moose has an Algonquin word root and goose has a Germanic word root so the plurals are different. |
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Isle Royale is an island wilderness supporting packs of wolves and herds of moose and is home to many rare plant species. |
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The cervids include deer and their allies, including familiar moose, elk, and caribou. |
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In such a vast park there are only a few hundreds of wild animals which include the jackal, the fox, the dall sheep, the caribou and the moose. |
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Early morning is a great time to observe wildlife, and very soon we saw moose, bald eagles, red foxes, and ptarmigan. |
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Although they yard together in spring, during most of the year, moose are solitary secretive animals and very wary of mankind. |
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These ethnic artefacts use interesting materials such as beaver fur, moose hide and deer toes. |
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And if it weren't for genetically implanted migrational instincts I doubt any moose kids would go up there. |
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A bull moose, with small, velveted antlers in spring, could do little more to defend a calf from a grizzly than could a cow. |
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Beavers, black bears, brown bears, harbor seals, moose, sea lions, sea otters, and wolves are among the local mammals. |
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Isolated and wild, the North Fork Valley houses moose and wolves along with pine marten, snowshoe hare and mountain lion. |
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Airizelda walked along smelling the air every so often, searching for the scent of moose. |
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In all of the zones where the hunting of this species is authorized, the bag limit is one moose per two hunters per year. |
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In some patches of my woods in Maine, I can hardly find a single sapling that is untouched by moose, deer, or snowshoe hares. |
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Within the forest there were strange people, the indigenous Micmac, as well as large and potentially dangerous animals like bear and moose. |
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Many of the bounty hunters use snare traps, which kill an irresponsible number of grizzly bears, elk, and moose, as well as wolves. |
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These foods included bottled moose, caribou, and seal, as well as plum and bakeapple jams. |
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If you do spot a moose or two, remember that they are large, wild creatures with terrible eyesight and a nasty disposition. |
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To complete the course, she'll depend on a musher riding ahead and radioing back warnings of low branches, obstinate moose, and open water. |
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The South Slavey hunted caribou and moose in the forests and along riverbanks. |
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In addition to buffalo, men hunted larger game, such as deer, moose, mountain sheep, antelope, and elk. |
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The back country is filled with wild moose, caribou, bears, mountain sheep, and copious amounts of other wildlife that chose to reveal itself. |
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The plan also calls for a temporary moratorium on moose hunting in the McGrath area. |
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For those who are uninitiated, moose milk is a combination of ice cream, milk and a few other ingredients! |
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We also witness huge elk grazing, and for a brief intoxicating moment, a massive moose plodding across a stream. |
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The only plant eaters to survive were reindeer that grazed on lichens and moose that fed on willows. |
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As we chugged by the prairie, they caught a rare glimpse of a moose, standing next to the tracks. |
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Many ravens were seen and heard but the highlight of the trip was seeing the reindeer and moose. |
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Its forest covers an area half the size of Wales and supports a healthy population of wolves, moose and bears. |
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In the north, the densities of large game such as caribou, moose, and deer are relatively low. |
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We skied where the only tracks in evidence were our own and those of an occasional moose. |
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You're likely to see grizzly bears, moose, and elk, and hear wolves howling at night. |
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Other wildlife one can encounter in the winter includes moose, deer, fox and otter. |
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It is also home to deer, elk and moose, and the rivers and lakes are alive with fish. |
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If you're lucky, you might spot a moose or hear the eerie howl of a gray wolf. |
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You will see playful herds of antelope, moose and elk, bighorn sheep and bounding deer along with a plethora of smaller creatures carrying on their daily tasks unimpeded. |
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Subsistence food for the Inuit of Alaska included whale meat, caribou, moose, walrus, seal, fish, fowl, mountain sheep, bear, hares, squirrels, and foxes. |
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An almost prescient autofocus instantly zeroes in on your quarry, then continuously adjusts to stay locked on to that charging moose until you nail the shot. |
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When Judge Diane Wild calls the whole thing off, she has to use a bullhorn so that the moose and curlers can hear her all the way down in the valley. |
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The moose had started to cast their horns about Christmas time. |
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Palmated antlers of moose may serve as a parabolic reflector of sounds. |
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Along the street, a gift shop, with its huge taxidermically stuffed moose head with a full rack of antlers that sits in the window, beckoned us to enter. |
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Occasionally they can see a mandarin or spotbill duck even a moose. |
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Forgive my candor, though such is my wont, but much like that moose on a spit, Bernie is dead. |
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The temp is minus 5 degrees Celsius and the wind is in our face the rest of the day as we ski often where ptarmigans, moose and reindeer make the only other tracks. |
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Over the years, game species, such as moose and bighorn sheep, and other creatures, such as badgers and river otters, were killed in appalling numbers. |
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From the Indian languages come chipmunk, mackinaw, moose, muskeg, muskrat. |
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The Truth About the moose He claims Chuck Heath was going to take Molly's tag And shoot a moose. |
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You could hold classes in the moose Lodge or at the Y. Classes would be large. |
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On stage, amber spoofed Sarah Palin in a topknot and librarian glasses, yanking a toy gun and stuffed moose from her skirt. |
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Finally, after four days of movement, Buck grows tired of the chase and drags the moose to the ground, finishing him off and devouring his meat hungrily. |
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The Social Network writer and West Wing creator used to dress up as a moose to hand out pamphlets in a mall. |
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We spent a misty day walking through the forests around Forsmark, where the newly fallen snow held the paw prints of lynx and the big M-shaped hoof marks of moose. |
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We saw minke whales, hump backed whales, bald eagles, puffins and moose. |
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The salmon fishing, black bear, moose, and caribou sightings, and frequent stops for scouting and portaging easily turn running the Main into a weeklong wilderness adventure. |
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Stop along this byway to hike across broad plateaus and to admire Rocky Mountain goats, moose, black bears, grizzly bears, marmots, and mule deer. |
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In the woods, a variety of large and small animals and birds are attracted to red maple, including deer, elk, screech owls, moose and pileated woodpeckers. |
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The savory wild meat meal consisted of bannock, white fish, salmon, moose, shish kebabs, pasta salad, Caesar salad, and baked potatoes with fruit tarts for dessert. |
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Made from moose leather with rawhide bindings crisscrossing around the calf they looked like something Shackleton would have improvised adrift on the ice-floes. |
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The ND Game and Fish Department conducts big game aerial surveys for mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, moose, pronghorn and bighorn sheep. |
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There is also makkara and meetvursti with game, like deer, moose or reindeer meat. |
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In Alaska, wild game like ptarmigan and moose meat feature extensively since much of the state is wilderness. |
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Other terrestrial animals include wolverines, moose, Dall sheep, ermines, and Arctic ground squirrels. |
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They also live in the aspen parklands north of Calgary and Edmonton, where they share habitat with the moose. |
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Meanwhile, the moose and reindeer radiated into North America from Siberia. |
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In 2008, moose were released into a fenced reserve on the Alladale Estate in the Highlands of Scotland. |
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Large prey, such as moose, is killed by biting large chunks of flesh from the soft perineum area, causing massive blood loss. |
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A wolf bounty was introduced in Sweden in 1647, after the extermination of moose and reindeer forced wolves to feed on livestock. |
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Furthermore, the decline in the moose populations has reduced the wolf's food supply. |
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Equipped with large, highly adjustable external ears, moose have highly sensitive hearing. |
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Elk, deer, and moose antlers have also become popular forms of dog chews that owners purchase for their pet canines. |
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Like moose, caribou have specialised noses featuring nasal turbinate bones that dramatically increase the surface area within the nostrils. |
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Resembling the moose he describes, Thoreau meandered through lexicons, munching etymologies like some great verbivorous animal. |
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Raptors used their big claws to slash their prey, Some raptors attacked in packs the way wolves hunt elk and moose. |
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Among the sightings at Vachon's Wildlife Sanctuary are bear, moose, deer, foxes, eagles, hawks and killdeers. |
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Is the poor moose just too klutzy to be friends with the industrious ducks? |
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The highway had warning signs about wildlife and moose in particular, and suggested a speed of 80 kph. |
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Federal Premium loaded with the 225-grain Trophy Bonded Bear Claw is a good choice when sticking with one load for everything from mice to moose. |
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Those effects offer an intriguing mechanism for bottlenecks in Beringian moose populations. |
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Are louse flies potential problems for moose and humans of maritimes Canada and northeastern United States? |
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It plays host to moose, bear, Canada lynx and the second-highest concentration of rare plants in Maine. |
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An examination of the absence of established moose populations in southeastern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. |
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Carbohydrase activity in the pancreas and small intestine of moose and cattle. |
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From here you go into a Sami hut for a dinner of reindeer and moose. |
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This was the case at the end of my first successful Alaska-Yukon moose hunt with Ceaser Lake Outfitters. |
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Average levels of domesticated cow moose milk production were more than double that of wild moose. |
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Changes in the relationship between palmate and cervine antlers in moose in southeastern Norway. |
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Moose sickness, a neurological disease of moose infected with the common cervine parasite, Elaphostrongylus tenuis. |
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At Oster Malma Castle and Wildlife Park you can see not only moose but also red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, wild boar and mouflon. |
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At the bottom of the list are bears, caribou, kudu, moose and muskox, in that order. |
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Wolves evolved to eat very large prey like moose, elk, caribou and musk ox, all of which require vast areas of habitat. |
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The facility, about an hour south of Anchorage, hosts bears, moose, and musk oxen too. |
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More than 300 species of birds and big game, such as moose, elk, bison, wolves and bears, come into view with the help of an experienced guide. |
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Changes in the relationship between palmate and corvine antlers in moose in southeastern Norway. |
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Several linear angular and linear measurements were made on Isle Royale moose pelvises. |
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Upon closer inspection, it is clear that the moose have perfected the art of synchronized pooping. |
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Hydatid cysts in liver and lungs were believed by Mech to predispose moose to wolf predation. |
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These accounts are not a comprehensive list of extralimital records of moose in the central United States. |
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It also differs from the incisiform wear reported in Kenai Peninsula moose by Peterson et al. |
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Though he prayed for a moose, just one moose,all game seemed to have deserted the land, and nightfall found the exhausted man crawling into camp, lighthanded, heavyhearted. |
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Because of warming temperatures and consequent irruptions of moose ticks, the New Hampshire moose population, which once numbered 7,500, plummeted 40 percent. |
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They were recognized as an important ectoparasite of moose as early as 1909, and Samuel has provided a summary of North American moose mortality related to winter ticks. |
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They can provide habitat for mammals, such as caribou, moose, and beavers, as well as for species of nesting shorebirds, such as Siberian cranes and yellowlegs. |
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Some animals hunted were the red deer, moose, horse, Irish elk and beaver. |
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In the United States, the middle of December to the middle of February is considered shed hunting season, when deer, elk, and moose begin to shed. |
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These are among some of the richest deciduous and coniferous forests in the world where one can find Siberian roe deer, sika deer, elk, and moose. |
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He pitched his first freelance feature to Canadian Geographic... a cover story about the province's plaguelike overpopulation of moose, also known as Newfoundland speed bumps. |
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On some of the richest days, when a moose stalks by or a bear is blueberrying or munching hazelnuts outside, I think of my house as a bathysphere suspended in the wilderness. |
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I could hardly contain my emotions as I laid my hands on a bull moose I had just shot with a bow that spent a day at the bottom of the Snake River. |
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At about pounds 300 a lb, moose milk cheese is the world's most expensive. |
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According to head guide Randy Parsons, most Newfies don't even hunt bear, considering them more of a pest, and a burden on the more coveted moose and caribou. |
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Right off the bat, our rules eliminate mountain sheep, Canada and Shiras moose, Canada caribou, muskoxen, mountain goats, big bears and California's Tule elk. |
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Both activities were great successes, and those on the field trip observed a Shiras moose as well as adding numerous bird species to their life lists. |
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The milk composition of Pechora taiga female moose is characterized by the amount of protein exceeding that of fat until the end of the lactation peak period. |
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As a sub-plot, we have the confrontation between Coolmore and Godolphin, like two great bull moose clashing antlers at the rut to establish supremacy. |
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Fourteen states and two Canadian provinces have reported chronic wasting disease, which strikes mule deer, white-tailed deer, Rocky Mountain elk, and occasionally moose. |
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Naltrexone and tolazoline were subsequently administered and moose were monitored until they recovered from the immediate effects of immobilization. |
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We checked out a large selection of Native handicrafts, including mukluks made of seal or reindeer skin and lined with fur, medicine spirit stones, and moose hair tuftings. |
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If the plural of moose is meese the singular of sheep must be shoop. |
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Downhillers can ride chairlifts to the top of Moose and Mystery mountains, then bomb down 35 miles of rocky singletrack. |
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Moose break off branches of poplar saplings and of red and striped maples to feed on the terminal buds and twigs. |
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Now, when you look at this closely, you find that John McCain says he's a Bull Moose, and all we're getting is a lot of flap, eh? |
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And when Brosnan speaks, it's the sorts of double entendre that usually serve as the punchlines of jokes in a Moose Lodge. |
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He laid an each-way bet on Galway Plate winner, Nearly A Moose, and enjoyed the spoils of 25-1 odds. |
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Both futurities are held during our Thanksgiving Appaloosa Horse Show, held annually in Moose Jaw, Sask. |
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Moose and I cruised through the shopping mall, sharing an ice cream cone and getting some reading material from Coles. |
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With his follow-through carrying him the other way, Moose could only swat the ball with his glove towards Nick Johnson at first, feebly at that. |
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Moose and deer feed upon hobblebush, but the plants that they have browsed become stunted and develop atypical leaves. |
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In a lawsuit filed in the late 1990s, Moose was accused of discriminating against a gay police captain. |
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Moose calves with dangling wet umbilical cords struggle to keep up with their long-legged fast-moving mothers. |
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The television spin off was renamed Moose Factory and featured a native actor from Timmins. |
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Moose and caribou share the region's tundra and boreal forests with arctic foxes, wolves, lynx, and black bears. |
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Does anybody remember reading about the Bull Moose Party, or the Know-Nothings? |
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Moose are strong swimmers and can cruise at speeds of 6 mph for up to two hours. |
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Anyone from a place with name of Moose Jaw already knows the dangers of messing around with jackalopes. |
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There is another Bull Moose candidate for the Senate nomination. |
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Moose recalls that he had difficulty sleeping during the investigation and that he worried about whether he would be allowed to remain in control of the murder hunt. |
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Moose brought in a coffee can full of pens and a pack of loose-leaf paper. |
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Stretch was a bald chicken that Moose had plucked all the feathers off. |
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We ate some lunch, played on the top rope, and soloed around the lower sections of a few climbs before yanking our gear and heading for the Mad Moose. |
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The widow, whose husband Eddie was gunned down in the Moose Bar in 2000, revealed she was upset by the descriptions of her sons in some Sunday newspapers. |
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From there, Pilcher went south to Moose Lake Post, near the head of Lake Winnipegosis, then south-east to Fort Garry and Brandon House. |
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Moose often appear unalert because they can be approached closely without eliciting a visible reaction. |
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I saw Moose Moryn playing centerfield, letting go a wad of yellow spittle as big as a sourball as he flagged down Dropo's long fly ball. |
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Key Wong, a born-and-raised Moose Javian, recalls his father arrived in Moose Jaw in 1905 as a thirteen-year-old. |
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The Canadian Lynx is in second place at 10 per cent with the Moose in third place receiving five per cent of the total support so far. |
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Moose meat rivals elk and axis deer as the most delicious venison in the world. |
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Though the Missinaibi and the Groundhog are both fairly high in the summer, the Moose is often quite low. |
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Other important islands on the north side of the bay include Campobello Island, Moose Island, and Deer Island in the Passamaquoddy Bay area. |
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It originated in a concert review in Sounds for the newly formed band Moose in which singer Russell Yates read lyrics taped to the floor throughout the gig. |
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In fun flavors like Ginger Snapdragon, Cowgirl Cookie, Chocolate Moose Dragon, and Snickerdudes, these are sure to satisfy your cravings for something tasty and cruelty-free. |
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Officials with Moose Deer Point First Nations report construction work on Niigon Technologies, a world-class injection molding facility, is pressing ahead. |
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The NFTC program operates out of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Cold Lake, Alberta and is designed and operated in partnership with the Government of Canada. |
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Laura Shtern is the Children's Librarian at the Moose Jaw Public Library. |
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Moose milk has been harvested, too, but in very limited quantities. |
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These fights were followed by bouts against Billy Farrell in Moose Jaw, Ray Campbell and Young Jack O'Brien in Vancouver and then Martin Murphy in Fernie, British Columbia. |
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Moose and his team later went to this area of Peak Cavern via JH and arrived at the underside of an enormous boulder choke just a few metres from the upstream end of Far Sump. |
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Moose gets off course and crashes through Billy's roof, injuring his leg. |
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Many of Claxton's works, such as I Want to Know Why, and Sitting Bull and the Moose Jaw Sioux mine the archive for traces and recorded documents of Indigenous experiences. |
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Moose often wade into the water to get a mouthful of underwater plants, to cool down when the weather is hot, or to protect themselves from pesky deer flies. |
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Moose may be preferred where found in large numbers because of their solitary habits and tendency to dwell in wooded areas, both of which makes them easier to ambush. |
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Today, the product line consists of more than 30 flavors, including several versions of Moose Tracks and other favorites like Caramel Caribou and Bear Claw. |
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He screams, and they all join hands to hips and congo line around the cabin. As they are congoing, Moose puts his keys on a shelf that is located downstage left. |
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Moose Mountain, about 20 minutes from Fairbanks, features more than one, 250 feet of vertical slope, with terrain ranging from a bunny slope to the steep North Slope. |
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