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Antler bones begin to grow inside a nourishing skin on the moose’s skin called velvet every Spring, usually around April. Around September, the testosterone in male moose surges, and the velvet ...
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 ...
Antler bones begin to grow inside a nourishing skin on the moose’s skin called velvet every Spring, usually around April. Around September, the testosterone in male moose surges, and the velvet ...
Due to their size and weight, antlers grow solely for mating purposes, then fall off in the winter. Male moose begin growing antlers after their first year but are very unlikely to find a mate at this ...
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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