If I could only get a view of a bull moose before we leave here, I think I'd be the happiest fellow in seven counties," he said that evening, when again the four chums gathered before their crackling fire.
I know what you're thinking, Bluff, and that I wouldn't know a bull moose if I saw one.
Then I knew it must be a bull moose; and the next thing I found myself taking his picture.
The story these horns tell is that a duel to the death had taken place in a forest glade between a bull moose of eight hundred pounds weight and a younger one of perhaps four hundred pounds.
We had heard that note of notes--the angry challenge of a bull moose.
I paddled him right up to a bull moose standing in the water one day, and he fired every shot in his magazine at it without rumpling a hair.
Whilst doing so Louis Cardinal, the half-breed hunter, spied a bull moose lying in the scrub, and Selous soon worked down to it and killed it at short range.
Illustration: BULL MOOSE ABOUT TO LIE DOWN.
The majesty of a bull moose, however, is too secure to be marred by the incongruous pettiness of his tail.
He had nothing to fear, as long as he avoided quarrel with a bear or a bull moose.
The colonel awoke feeling as he expressed it, "like a bull moose.
Murphy, "I have done a lot of hunting and I know that a thirty-eight caliber pistol slug fired at any range will not kill a bull moose.
About the first remark uttered in the speech, as the Colonel grinned broadly at the audience, was: "It takes more than one bullet to kill a Bull Moose.
I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot, but it takes more than that to kill a bull moose.
I only hope that swift bunch is hustling along on the trail of Mr. Bull Moose, and that they overhaul the beggar right soon," grumbled Jimmy viciously.
It is not often zat ze bull moose come up here," replied the French Canadian, in his queer patois; "but sometimes in summer zey wander far afield.
A bull moose and a bear are apt to give each other a wide berth, respecting each other's prowess.
He wandered aimlessly past some grotesque, goatish-looking deer which did not interest him, and came suddenly upon a paddock containing a bull moose, two cows, and a yearling calf.
Why had the great gray wolf, who faced and pulled down the bull moose, and from whose voice the biggest dogs in the settlements ran like whipped curs--why had he and his stealthy pack spared this easy prey?
Nor could a cougar overcome a bull moose, or a bull elk either, if the latter's horns were grown, save by taking it unawares.
A bull elk or bull moose, when on its guard, makes a most dangerous fight; but a single wolf will frequently master the cow of either animal, as well as domestic cattle and horses.
A bull moose is even more formidable, being able to strike the most lightning-like blows with his terrible forefeet, his true weapons of defense.
Half an hour after starting, as we rounded a point, we saw the huge black body and white shovel antlers of a bull moose.
My friend Pride, of Island Falls, Maine, was charged while in a canoe at night, by a bull moose which he had incautiously approached too near, and the canoe was upset.
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