Wyoming’s wild bison are the first of the ungulates (hooved animals) to kick off the fall breeding season, or rut ...
Moose are more prone to being entangled during their mating season because bulls often thrash their antlers against objects to assert dominance.
Minnesota DNR report Moose populations are stabilizing for now, but there are several reasons why they have significantly increased.
Austrian newspaper Kurier said the animal's departure was "not entirely voluntary" as local media drew parallels to the government's strict deportation policy.
Cory Stantorf with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game shares, "Right now, we are in the moose rutting season, or breeding season, so moose are out and about. They're looking to establish dominance ...
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