Attachment 29158Got this picture of a doe, calf moose and cow last year. There was one other deer that I couldn't fit into the frame. WMU #8.
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Attachment 29158Got this picture of a doe, calf moose and cow last year. There was one other deer that I couldn't fit into the frame. WMU #8.
Neat pic. The critters are thirsty. Still a bit of snow on the ground here. No green at all.
Your camera time is off btw
Cheers
We still have snow here. I think the date and time you see is when I posted the pic. Not sure what they were after, but we see animals in this spot frequently.
Cool pic, but not good to see deer and moose together - bad news for the moose...
Attachment 29166The moose I seen last year were few and far between but the ones I saw were healthy and showed a good potential for a come back. WMU #8.
A moose with brain worm can be eaten. Meat is perfectly fine. Most deer in Ontario have the larvae inside them.
A brain dura of a moose is thin allowing the worm to penetrate the brain. The dura of a deer is thicker, so the worm cannot penetrate into the brain cavity of a deer. Deer are carriers, moose are host to the worm.