Autumn Moose
A Mighty bull moose poses briefly on an autumn morning in Grand Teton National Park. Sticks and other debris lodged to a mooses antlers is not an uncommon sight at all. In late summer moose rub against trees to remove the velvet from their antlers. During the rut though, moose can be seen frequently thrashing their massive antlers against trees. They do this to intimidate other males in the area and to attract any cow moose that might be around. This is a behavior commonly seen with other deer species.
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