Moose – Bulls | Walden, Colorado | September, 2010
The bull on the right has not shed all of the velvet off his horns. It was a little too early in the fall for these bulls to be serious rivals. | MC25-0289
Read MoreMoose – Bull | Walden, Colorado | October, 2011
The bird sitting on this bulls back is a Black-billed Magpie. It hopped all over it’s back and the bull did not seem to even know it was there. |MC51-0166
Read MoreMoose-Bull | Walden, Colorado | September 2010
The dewlap hanging from the throat of this bull is the longest we have ever seen on a moose. Just what purpose it serves continues to be debated. |MC26-0026
Read MoreMoose – Immature Bull | Burgess Junction, Wyoming | May, 2009
This 1 year old bull moose was busy eating the bark off of the Aspen Tree you see behind him. I am not sure why he was still eating on the trees when the grass and willows were quite green. |MC4-0472
Read MoreMoose – Bull | Walden, Colorado | September, 2010
This bull has the longest dewlap, or bell, that we have ever seen on a moose, as well as a portion of his right antler is twisted 90 degrees. This almost certainly happened when his antlers were starting to grow and he injured this antler. |MC26-0023
Read MoreMoose – Bulls | Walden, Colorado | September, 2010
The bull in the background has not quite finished shedding the velvet off his antlers. They will change color as he rubbes them on bushes and trees. |MC25-0274
Read MoreMoose – Bull | Seward, Alaska | June, 2009
If you look close you can see an excellent example of moose drool. |MC7-0154
Read MoreMoose – Bull | Walden, Colorado | September, 2010
This bull has a very long dewlap and his right horn was apparently injured when it was growing. |MC25-0255
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