A pair of young bull moose spar in a cottonwood grove where they congregate in the mating season. Seen on a wildlife photo safari with Wyoming Photo Experience. To book you own world class wildlife...
A pair of young bull moose spar in a cottonwood grove where they congregate in the mating season. Seen on a wildlife photo safari with Wyoming Photo Experience. To book you own world class wildlife safari go to www.wyomingphotoexperience.com
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It was a sparing match, Commonly bulls will not fullout fight unless threatened, It was more of them testing the other. At around 0:52 the bull on the right took the submissive position.
eh maby, if they are two big bulls and no one wants to back down, they really dont want to fight, its just dangerious takes up time and energy that could be used fucking his cows lol some animals dont even fight i think its a kind of gazell that they just dance around eachother to see who would win if it did come down to a fight
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