 
Moose 2011 Wall Calendar
Moose 2011 Wall Calendar: Moose
is the common name for this largest member of the Deer family. Moose
is an Algonquin word that means eater of twigs,"" which reflects the
animal's diet. Moose live in different sorts of wooded areas of
Canada and the northern United States, as they prefer a climate that
seldom exceeds 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Their distinctive snout has
nostrils that close automatically as they dip their heads underwater
for food. A bull moose's antlers measure as much as six feet across!
Follow these gentle giants all year long with a Moose wall calendar.
$13.99 |
 
Magnificent Moose 2011 Wall Calendar
Magnificent Moose 2011 Wall Calendar:
This high quality wall calendar features the North American moose in
its natural environment. Bela Baliko has captured this imposing
animal in its many moods and activities, including displaying its
massive rack to the viewer, courting a female, bellowing during
rutting season or striding through a pond. Each month's image
includes an interesting paragraph of well-researched factual
information on this animal. $12.99 |
 
Moose 2011 Wall Calendar
Moose 2011 Wall Calendar: Moose
range throughout most of Canada, Alaska, the Rocky Mountains and
many of the northern United States. Standing as high as seven feet
at the shoulders and weighing up to 1,600 pounds, they are powerful,
magnificent animals. These stunning, full-color photographs showcase
moose in their natural habitat. The large format wall calendar
features four bonus months of September through December 2010; daily
grids with ample room for jotting reminders; moon phases; U.S. and
international holidays. $13.99 |
 
Moose 2011 Wall Calendar
Moose 2011 Wall Calendar: Crowned
by a vast rack of antlers, the bullmoose is one of the most
impressive animals in the wild North Country. Thought they are the
largest members of the deer family, reaching more than 6 feet tall
and weighing up to 1,800 pounds, moose are exceptionally shy and
solitary. Moose, photographed by Mark Picard, features these elusive
and endearing creatures in every season. $13.95
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