- On social media, a rare video of a moose losing its antlers has gone viral.
- That’s probably the main factor in the video’s almost 16 million views.
- It was tweeted about by Morissa Schwartz.
On social media, a rare video of a bull moose losing its antlers has gone viral. You’ve probably seen a lot of films of animal walking, but it’s uncommon to see them lose their antlers. That’s probably the main factor in the video’s almost 16 million views. It was tweeted about by Morissa Schwartz.
A bull moose is seen in the video shedding its antlers in the snow-capped mountains from above. It flees away as soon as it loses its antlers.
Moose lose their antlers over the winter months before growing them again in the spring. Casting refers to the shedding procedure. That is a typical occurrence that happens every year.
It is quite uncommon to witness a moose losing its antlers. After viewing this video, “Normal for them to shed antlers. Very rare to catch it on camera,” the caption for the video states.
Take a look at the video:
Is this normal? pic.twitter.com/dKGN04txZ8
— Morissa Schwartz 📚 (Dr. Rissy) (@MorissaSchwartz) March 2, 2023
It is quite uncommon to witness a bull moose losing its antlers. After viewing this video, “Yes, but apparently it’s unusual to see one shed both at exactly the same moment.”
Find further responses below:
Yes, completely normal. Moose shed their antlers often. Shed them in the Winter and regrow in Spring. Nature
— Mr. Monty (@MrMontytex) March 2, 2023
All of the deer species do. They’re used for dominance and mating purposes.
— DisplacedDawg (@heavyhooker70) March 3, 2023
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This is very rare! It's not often that both antlers are shed at the same time 😲
— Gabriel (@gabbs140) March 2, 2023
Yes, the antlers "itch" and they have to get rid of them early in each year.
— Thomas Kelley (@ThomasK11908578) March 2, 2023
Yup. They shed them and grow new ones every year.
— Jim M (@ottomul) March 2, 2023
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