What's The Big Deal About Moose?
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As much as I find this picture interesting I think there’s some photographic magic to it...
Imyself had a nice bull that would come up to my house quite often and i would pet him and give him some lettice... I'd stand on the porch and he'd stand right beside me.
You have no idea how tempted i was to jump up on his back, but he liked to come when it was fairly dark and i didn't have balls enough to do it at night... hahahaa [/align][/align] DM[/align]
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I have no doubt that a moose could be trained to do such a task. They can be such docile animals excluding during the rut season. I just find the outline of the antlers are to refine with a black outline on this picture. The picture might have been taken and pasted on this background. Something just a little funny about this picture...
#9
I agree with trailer. The moose looks real but definetly looks as if it were overlaid on top of the back ground pic.
How funny would it be if someone walked by wafting some cow-in-heat moose urine.
Cause you know this moose hasn't been castrated if he is still growing antlers like that.
How funny would it be if someone walked by wafting some cow-in-heat moose urine.
Cause you know this moose hasn't been castrated if he is still growing antlers like that.
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From: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Now that I think about it a little more, I may have to take back my thoughts. I just remembered about Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen.....


