Shiras Moose Hunting

The Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) is a subspecies of moose found primarily in the northwestern United States and parts of Canada. It is the smallest of the moose subspecies and is recognizable by its long legs, broad palmate antlers on males, and a distinctive dewlap (bell) under the throat. Shiras moose inhabit forests and wetlands, feeding on aquatic plants, shrubs, and tree leaves.
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