It is possible for a moose to starve to death with its stomach full.
But in the trees, we see a moose with boots and bottles of Budweiser dangling from his antlers.
"We did a lot of hunting and hiking together when the kids were little, " said Menard, gesturing to a picture of Palin as a young teen with her sister and Menard's sons, surrounded by moose carcasses in a room for curing big game.
Michael Kurtz, a longtime music producer and technician, was sitting around with a bunch of record store owners trying to brainstorm ideas to reverse that trend when Chris Brown of Bull Moose Music suggested dedicating a day to record stores.
In the 1998 case, the Sierra Club successfully challenged a private landowner on the Moose River in Hamilton County to establish the right of paddlers to cross private tracts.
Malvo claimed his plan to upset the chief worked, noting that Moose cried at a news conference discussing the October 7 shooting of the junior high student, Stracke said.
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Sitting on the equivalent of 173 billion barrels of crude, the provincial government dreamed of making Alberta a new Saudi Arabia (with moose instead of camels).
Moose sightings are two-a-penny in the Alaskan interior, an Anchorage resident later told me as I studied the lunch menu in the dining car.
Second, game-trophy zones of public and private land where you can kill an adult wolf with a hunting license, like elk or moose.
We took our time in the bar, wandering out to the Moose Room to listen to a local teenage piano prodigy who plays on weekends, gradually making our way to dinner.
Located mid-way between the town of Jackson Hole and the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, close to the Grand Teton National Park and the Snake River, the community of some 27 homes on about 640 acres includes hundreds of protected acres on which there is a wildlife habitat with swans, elk moose, eagles, and osprey.
Besides the bison, we saw elk and moose, coyote, trumpeter swans and even a wolf.
Now the country's research analysts have a platform from which to flog penny mining stocks and moose pastures.
Here, dozens of lakefront log cabins radiate from a handsome wood-built lodge, recalling a golden age of retreats when walls were lined with moose heads and First Nations artworks.
For more than 100 years, paper mills were the economic engine of northern New Hampshire, and by the 1970s there were four mills in a 25-mile radius in Coos County, a string of small towns with misty mountain views and moose-crossing road signs.
John has picked -- John has picked a reform-minded, hockey- momming, basketball-shooting, moose-hunting, salmon-fishing, pistol- packing mother of five for vice president.
And they don't like this woman with a funny accent who went to University of Idaho, guts fish and shoots moose.
Given the fact that this city has been clamoring for a hockey team ever since the Jets left, and with the success of the AHL franchise (the Manitoba Moose), it seems very likely that the residents of Winnipeg will have no trouble filling the stands.
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