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Two buddies decided to try bowhunting caribou in Newfoundland, a place that reportedly hadn't seen bowhunters in years.
Chester Veach of Ohio killed a massive nontypical deer on his first ever deer hunt in 1970. He was in his mid 50s.
Autumn in the far north of Scandinavia means crisp mornings, warm sunny days and a colourful fanfare of foliage. It’s the ...
The far north of Scandinavia is synonymous with Christmas – and minus 30 degree temperatures. Which makes visiting at a ...
Generally, only the males will grow antlers, however, sometimes females can too ... Some of the most well-known deer would include the whitetail, elk, moose, and caribou. Although they are all ...
Once their antlers shed and hit the ground, they will begin to decompose and even serve as a protein source for ground animals such as squirrels. On average, it takes a moose around two to three ...