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Example sentences for "bull moose"

  • 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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