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Bull moose of the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem #Video


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Here are the best-looking bull moose in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem...some big boys and some little tykes as well! But all look absolutely enormous relative to the other wildlife in the woods here!

...And by "best-looking" we mean the best videos of the bull moose that decided to step in front of our cameras over the past few years. Moose are not common in our area but over the past few years we have captured quite a few bulls on camera!

Learn more about the Voyageurs Wolf Project:
Website: http://www.voyageurswolfproject.org
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Comments

  • CharMaine Added They are huge creatures . . . sure don't get to see them too often either. Great shots of these massive animals. Today's adventure.