Interesting Facts About Moose
Interesting Facts About Moose Scientific Name: Alces alces Largest Deer: Moose are the largest members of the deer family. Hoofed Mammals: Moose belong to the ungulate family. Name Origin: "Moose"…
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Interesting Facts About Moose Scientific Name: Alces alces Largest Deer: Moose are the largest members of the deer family. Hoofed Mammals: Moose belong to the ungulate family. Name Origin: "Moose"…
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Read MoreThe grizzly bear, scientifically known as Ursus arctos horribilis, is an iconic species that inhabits western Canada and the northwestern United States. These large mammals reign as the king of the…
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Read MoreYellowstone Park is a massive expanse of wilderness. However, even with its 2.2 million acres, Yellowstone wildlife corridors run far and wide beyond the park’s boundaries. Yellowstone National Park…
Read MoreMontana's vast terrain and abundance of public lands makes it an ideal place for raptors to thrive. When you head into the endless backyard of Big Sky Country, it's likely that you'll spot a raptor…
Read MoreIn Big Sky, we share our mountain town with all sorts of wild animals. Keep your eyes peeled for wild animals in Big Sky because you never know what you might see. It's not uncommon to spot a moose…
Read MoreBig Sky Wildlife Spotlight: Marmots Marmot | Pixabay Image The next time you're on a hike in Big Sky Country, keep an eye out for marmots. Marmots are closely related to large ground squirrels and…
Read MoreIn Big Sky, we share our big backyard with an abundance of wildlife. Elk, bison, moose, deer, pronghorns, lions, grizzly bears, black bears, bighorn sheep, coyotes, wolves, raccoons, skunks, rabbits…
Read MoreSpotting wildlife in Big Sky is quite common. Due to our location in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, we share our mountain town and backyard with some of the most majestic creatures in the world…
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