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Three moose sporting shaggy antlers have fallen into a trap within the confines of the Kerch wildlife reserve.

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Three moose sporting hairy antlers have been captured in photographs within the Kerch reserve.
Three moose sporting hairy antlers have been captured in photographs within the Kerch reserve.

Three moose sporting shaggy antlers have fallen into a trap within the confines of the Kerch wildlife reserve.

In the serene wilderness of Kervan Nature Reserve, three male moose are gearing up for the upcoming mating season. On August 20, 2025, a trail camera captured footage of these majestic creatures, providing visual evidence of their presence within the reserve.

The footage, published on a social media platform named VK, shows the three male moose residing in the Kervan Nature Reserve. Their antlers, still growing, are prominent and hairy, a clear indication of their maturity and readiness for the mating season.

According to researchers at the Kervan Nature Reserve, the shedding of the antler velvet is a natural part of their mating cycle. By September, these moose are expected to shed their antler velvet, a process that will transform their antlers into formidable weapons during the mating battles.

The wildlife tracking experts have linked these three captured male reindeer, providing valuable insights into their movements and behaviours within the reserve. Once they shed their antler velvet, the moose are expected to engage in mating battles, a spectacle that is both thrilling and crucial for their survival.

The upcoming mating season for these three male moose promises to be an exciting event. With their antlers set to become formidable weapons, the battles are expected to be intense and competitive. The Kervan Nature Reserve, with its diverse wildlife, continues to attract visitors and researchers alike, offering a unique window into the world of these magnificent creatures.

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