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Moose 2010 Wall Calendar

Price: 13.99

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.


Magnificent Moose 2010 Wall Calendar

Price: 12.99

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.


Moose 2010 Wall Calendar

Price: 13.95

Back by popular request! 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.


Magnificent Moose 2009 Wall Calendar

Price: 12.99

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.


Moose 2009 Wall Calendar

Price: 13.95

Crowned by a vast rack of antlers, the bullmoose is one of the most impressive animals in the wild north country. Though they are the largest members of the deer family, reaching more than six feet tall and weighing up to 1,800 pounds, moose are exceptionally shy and solitary. This calendar features these elusive and endearing creatures in every season.


Moose 2010 Wall Calendar

Price: 13.99

Here is the full and captivating drama of the moose throughout the seasons, stunningly illustrated with vivid color photography by the nation’s most gifted wildlife photographers. Large format displays the candid images of some of the world's finest nature, animal, and outdoors photographers. Grids provide plenty of space to record appointments, birthdays, and reminders.


Moose 2009 Wall Calendar

Price: 13.99

Here is the full and captivating drama of the moose throughout the seasons, stunningly illustrated with vivid color photography by the nation’s most gifted wildlife photographers. Large format displays the candid images of some of the world's finest nature, animal, and outdoors photographers. Grids provide plenty of space to record appointments, birthdays, and reminders.


Moose 2009 Wall Calendar

Price: 13.99

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.

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