Marsh fellow
Moose
Height: 24” - Width: 12” - Length: 25”
Weight: 52 lbs
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The bull moose, the largest member of the deer family, is known for its impressive size, unique antlers, and solitary behavior. Standing up to six and a half feet tall at the shoulder and weighing between 800 and 1,600 pounds, the bull moose is a powerful animal adapted to cold, northern environments. The moose holds significant symbolic value in various cultures and historical contexts. In some folklore, the moose symbolizes humility and inner strength. Stories often depict the moose as a solitary creature that embodies the qualities of independence and resilience