A bull moose pauses between mouthfuls of bitterbrush on a snowy day in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. It is still early in the winter, as male moose shed their antlers in late December or early January each year, growing a new set in the spring. The bulls with the largest racks typically drop their antlers first. A bull of this size carries antlers that may average 35 pounds apiece.
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