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  2. Alaska moose - Wikipedia

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    The largest Alaska moose was shot in western Yukon in September 1897; it weighed 820 kg (1,808 lb), and was 2.33 m (7.6 ft) tall at the shoulder. [7] While the Alaska moose and the Asian Chukotka moose match the extinct Irish elk in size, they are smaller than Cervalces latifrons , the largest deer of all time.

  3. Muskox - Wikipedia

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    Muskox at Cape Krusenstern National Monument, Alaska Muskox family in east Greenland. In modern times, muskoxen were restricted to the Arctic areas of Northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. The Alaskan population was wiped out in the late 19th or early 20th century. Their depletion has been attributed to excessive hunting, but an adverse ...

  4. List of largest mammals - Wikipedia

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    The largest living cervid is the moose (Alces alces), particularly the Alaskan subspecies (A. a. gigas), verified at up to 820 kg (1,810 lb), a total length of 3.5 m (11 ft) and a shoulder height of 2.4 m (7.9 ft). [26] The largest deer of all time was the broad-fronted moose (Cervalces latifrons).

  5. List of mammals of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska subspecies of moose (Alces alces gigas) is the largest in the world; adult males weigh 1,200 to 1,600 pounds (542–725 kg), and adult females weigh 800 to 1,300 pounds (364–591 kg) [43] Alaska's substantial moose population is controlled by predators such as bears and wolves, which prey mainly on vulnerable calves, as well as by ...

  6. 65 Interesting Photographs That Captured A Piece Of History - AOL

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    #14 My Mom As A Teenager With A Moose Calf In Alaska, 1952. ... That Now Due To The Surrounding Tall Buildings. 1929. ... Hair. Seoul, 1971. Those Caught Had Their Hair Cut On Spot. Image ...

  7. Hungry Alaskan moose chomps down on jack-o’-lantern on front ...

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    Jared Solberg, the owner of the jack-o’-lantern, says he’s spent over $100 on pumpkins that keep getting eaten

  8. Wildlife of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan subspecies of moose (Alces alces gigas) is the largest in the world; adult males weigh 1,200 to 1,600 pounds (542–725 kg), and adult females weigh 800 to 1,300 pounds (364–591 kg) [17] Alaska's substantial moose population is controlled by predators such as bears and wolves, which prey mainly on vulnerable calves, as well as by ...

  9. Alces - Wikipedia

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    Alces is a genus of artiodactyl mammals, that includes the largest species of the deer family. [1] There are two species in genus: the moose (Alces alces) and the fossil Alces gallicus (also known as the Gallic moose), that existed in the Pleistocene about 2 million years ago.