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12/02/2013 08:48:38 PM · #101
Here's a rather more interesting human-deer interaction.

No arguing that their touching this deer saved it's life.

//www.liveleak.com/view?i=7f3_1386002370
12/02/2013 09:12:01 PM · #102
That was incredible!
12/02/2013 09:29:47 PM · #103
Impressive men as they put themselves in harms way for the welfare of the remaining deer. Thanks for sharing this Cory.
12/02/2013 09:38:29 PM · #104
Wow.
12/03/2013 03:57:41 AM · #105
Antlers are so badly designed.
12/03/2013 10:38:15 AM · #106
Originally posted by JH:

Antlers are so badly designed.


Dunno - they're the right size for keys AND coats... :D
12/03/2013 11:19:15 AM · #107
This one was a monster
12/03/2013 11:32:47 AM · #108
Originally posted by Spork99:

This one was a monster


I'll see your 12 point buck and raise you to 16 points.
12/03/2013 11:53:06 AM · #109
Originally posted by hahn23:

Originally posted by Spork99:

This one was a monster


I'll see your 12 point buck and raise you to 16 points.


Yeah, but that one's not dinner.
12/03/2013 07:52:12 PM · #110
Originally posted by Spork99:

Originally posted by hahn23:

Originally posted by Spork99:

This one was a monster


I'll see your 12 point buck and raise you to 16 points.


Yeah, but that one's not dinner.


What a small rack. Here is one that looks a bit better.
12/03/2013 09:10:07 PM · #111
Someone needs to find us a bull moose to trump the elk that trumped the deer :-)
12/03/2013 09:55:40 PM · #112
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Someone needs to find us a bull moose to trump the elk that trumped the deer :-)

As you wish. This is a bull moose near Walden, CO.


This Alces alces shirasi moose is the smallest of the moose subspecies. Also known as the Yellowstone moose or the Wyoming moose.

The much larger A. a. gigas lives in western Canada and Alaska. On average, an adult moose stands 1.4–2.1 m (4.6–6.9 ft) high at the shoulder, which is more than a foot higher than the next largest deer on average, the Elk. Males (or "bulls") weigh 380–700 kg (840–1,500 lb) and females (or "cows") typically weigh 200–360 kg (440–790 lb).

Message edited by author 2013-12-03 21:56:44.
12/03/2013 11:01:08 PM · #113
Elk and Moose are both "deer"? I didn't realize that.
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