Or Scott's Moose. I believe named after the guy who first discovered it.

It is a Prehistoric Moose that roamed around North America.

The really distinguishable characteristic is the ornate antlers. I know that I probably blogged about this topic before, But I love talking about the really cool animals that you don't see or hear about every day.

Plus I want to clarify to people who

may think that I messed up the antlers of a typical North American Moose. You can read more about this animal
here. Enjoy!
2 comments:
That's GORGEOUS work! Very nice!
Groovy Moose! Not like the ones in my sister's yard! (She lives in Western Maine, so she sees them all the time! I was hoping mayber it was a Scottish Moose! 80)
Post a Comment