Moose (Alces alces)

Moose are one of the largest grazing animals in the region. The males' antlers are massive, flattened and pronged. A fleshy dewlap on the throat and an upper-lip which overhangs the lower are the animal's most defining characteristics.
Photo courtesy of North Dakota Game and Fish

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