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Simply Ecologist
Ecology Made Simple
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Author Erzsebet Frey

Welcome to our scientific exploration of the key differences between moose poop and elk poop. In this article, we will provide a detailed analysis of the appearance, shape, size, color, consistency, and content of these ungulate droppings. By understanding these distinctive characteristics, you will gain the knowledge required to confidently identify the scat left behind by these magnificent animals.

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Author Erzsebet Frey

Deer and elk antlers are real bones, and the velvet covering the growing antlers is a modified extension of the head’s normal skin. The antlers are the most rapid growing postnatal bone known. When the antlers are shed, a small piece of the outer part of the peduncle is lost. This shortens the outer length of the stalk more than the inner length, causing the antlers to have an ever-increasing expansion each year.