They are short and stocky, adapted to the dense forests.I don't know why, but I never thought of Oregon as meese land. Makes perfect sense, just my pea brain not considering it.
They're kinda funny to compare.
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They are short and stocky, adapted to the dense forests.I don't know why, but I never thought of Oregon as meese land. Makes perfect sense, just my pea brain not considering it.
on display or packed away waiting for the right use?Yes to both. I harvested both and have both a moose hide and a bear hide in my basement.
TILThey are short and stocky, adapted to the dense forests.
They're kinda funny to compare.
The bear hide with mounted head is hanging on the wall. The moose hide is in a stack with 2 elk hides.on display or packed away waiting for the right use?
If you are talking about moose, they are long legged and tall. They like marshy areas.They are short and stocky, adapted to the dense forests.
They're kinda funny to compare.
I took that as the PNW meese were shorter and stockier because of the forest cover.If you are talking about moose, they are long legged and tall. They like marshy areas.
Sorry, quoted the wrong statement, I was referring to pnw Elk vs the elk I have in my yard. Not meese, never seen a meese.If you are talking about moose, they are long legged and tall. They like marshy areas.