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After getting some feedback from our visitors, we’ve decided to broaden our horizons by adding a new group of antlers to our site, moose antlers. Now, you can browse through a broad range of authentic moose antlers for sale. You’ll find we offer many different types of moose antlers, including shed moose antlers, antler parts and even full-sized mounts. When you are ready to get started, just browse through our listing directly below and click on any of the moose antlers that you are interested in.

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Mini Massive Alaskan Moose Shed 7lb+ Antler Horn Paddle Taxidermy Man Cave

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Seller: basalla23 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Shipping cost: Free

BIG ELK SHED ANTLER Man Cave WILD 7pt Kickers HORN DEER MOOSE Fresh Wedding HUGE

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Seller: ptaki_us2014 (98.5% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 299.95 USD
Shipping cost: 195.95 USD

Mini Massive Alaskan Moose Shed 7lb+ Antler Horn Paddle Taxidermy Man Cave

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Seller: basalla23 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Shipping cost: Free

NEW 60" Alaska Bull Moose Antler Rack European Cast Mount Cabela's Taxidermy USA

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Seller: alaskanenterprises (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 495.00 USD
Shipping cost: Free

Monster Massive Alaskan Moose Shed 21lb+ Antler Horn Paddle Taxidermy Man Cave

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Seller: basalla23 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Shipping cost: Free

Moose Shed Antler Horns Taxidermy Mount To Stand Alone Customized Nature 15” Ht.

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Seller: farmfindz (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 148.00 USD
Shipping cost: Free

Shira moose head shoulder mount, taxidermy,

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Seller: dusvanen-0 (0.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 4000.00 USD
Shipping cost: Free

Huge Dark Massive Moose Shed Antler 24.5lb+ Horn Mount Taxidermy Rack Man Cave

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Seller: vikingo97 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 600.00 USD
Shipping cost: Free

elk antler tines

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Seller: thelookbook1985 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 17.50 USD
Shipping cost: 11.00 USD

Lot of 13 Idaho Mule Deer & Elk Antler Sheds & Cut Offs: Western Decor & Crafts

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Seller: wald925 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Shipping cost: Free

Moose Skull Real With No Lower Jaw

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Seller: erwar1587 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 68.00 USD
Shipping cost: Free

giant Mule deer Antlers Taxidermy antler horn elk moose horn 1054

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Seller: theantlershack1 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 175.00 USD
Shipping cost: Free

Immune Support Capsules - Deer Antler Plus 550mg - Elk Antler Extract 6B

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Seller: supplementsllc (97.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 257.31 USD
Shipping cost: Free

Surthrival Elk Antler Gold 30mL Regenerative & Responsible Velvet Extract

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Seller: warehousewants (99.1% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 124.62 USD
Shipping cost: Free

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Moose Size and Physical Characteristics

The moose (Alces alces), also known as Eurasian Elk in European countries, is the largest is of all the deer species with the males (bulls) weighing 900 to 1600 lbs and females (cows) weighing 500 to 800 lbs. The average shoulder height (length from the bottom of foot to shoulder) of these large animals is between 6 and 7 ft tall, but there are reports of some bull moose towering over 14 feet tall. While there are several different people claiming to have harvested the “world’s largest moose,” one of the most notable accounts is from Russia where a moose weighing over 2,500 pounds was harvested. Now that’s one heck of a moose!

The fur coat of a moose can vary from being a light tan color to dark brown, almost black. They are most easily identified by looking for their long skinny legs and the prominent hump on their back. Look to the right to see a photo of what a typical moose looks like in the wild. Notice their distinctive hump and the early stages of their antler development.

Moose are found throughout most Canadian provinces, northern parts of the continental United States, as well as parts of northern Europe and Asia. During the late 1940s, efforts were made to try and introduce moose into Oregon, but unfortunately constant hunting by local Native American tribes forced their numbers to dwindle.

According to US Game & Fish surveys, Maine currently has the largest population of Moose with a 2012 reading of approximately 76,000. Their numbers in Maine and other parts of the US haven’t always been this healthy, though. A century ago, moose were hardly ever seen in the US due to overhunting. With the combination of conservation efforts and awareness, their population numbers have successfully rebounded, placing the species out of the danger zone.

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What Do Moose Eat?

Moose are herbivores, meaning their diet consists of only plant-based material. They will typically feed on what’s available to them in their surroundings. Some of the common things moose eat are aquatic plants, leaves, shrubs, forbs, trees, bark, willows, lilies, and herbs. Remember, these are BIG (probably an understatement) animals and their food intake must provide enough energy and nutrients to sustain their body weight. On average, a healthy moose will consume 70 lbs of food a day.

If you live in Canada, you’ve probably seen a moose roaming around the roads before. When the big snow trucks come in to clear the roads and lay out salt, moose will come to lick it up. They are naturally attracted to the taste of salt, creating a dangerous scenario for both moose and drivers on the road. Cities and governments are looking into alternative ways to keep the roads safe for drivers, but nothing is quite as effective as salt.

Moose only inhabit the northern hemisphere and as such, have adapted well to their cold environment. Using their large, thick hooves, they will dig into the snow during winter to uncover food. These hooves also help the moose to traverse the snow-covered wilderness by spreading their body weight evenly throughout, much like the principle behind snow shoes.

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Interesting Moose Facts

The moose is an incredible animal with many interesting features. Read these moose facts below to learn what makes this species so unique.

  • At full speed, a healthy moose can run up to 35 mph, outrunning many of their natural predators, including wolves.
  • Even with their heavy bodies, moose are very capable swimmers, reaching speeds of 5 to 6 mph. One of the features that helps them swim is their hollow hair, which adds buoyancy when swimming.
  • Moose don’t have incisors on the upper part of their jaw (don’t need them since they are herbivores).
  • A baby moose (calf) weighs around 25-30 pounds at birth.
  • The antlers of a moose are among the most complex in nature and can weigh up to 70 lbs.
  • Unlike other deer species, moose are typically solitary animals and don’t travel in herds.
  • Moose are extremely capable swimmers and can even go submerge themselves underwater.
  • A moose can live up to 20 years, although their average lifespan is between 6 and 7.

Moose Antler Growth and Information

Bull moose use their antlers to compete with others in hopes of gaining the right to court with a cow during the mating season (rut). After the rut is over and their antlers are no longer needed, they will begin to shed them. This usually takes place between autumn and early winter. Like all deer species, they will begin to regrow their antlers back with a soft, velvet layer of tissue covering them. This velvet covering is filled with active blood vessels that carry nutrient-filled blood to the antlers, stimulating their growth and development.

If you’ve ever seen moose antlers, you’ll probably notice how they are almost “webbed”. Unlike other species of deer, moose produce antlers that are flat and oftentimes webbed in between. Scientists have observed and studied moose and have come to a general consensus that their antlers act as hearing aids by channeling sound into their ears. It’s a similar concept to holding a funnel up to your ear and listening to sounds from far away distances. Once the sound hits the funnel, it will be directed into your ears, and this is essentially how a moose’s antlers work.

Moose Subspecies

  • Alaska Moose (Alces alces gigas)
  • Caucasian Moose (Alces alces caucasicus)
  • Eastern Moose (Alces alces americana)
  • Eurasian Elk (Alces alces)
  • Shiras Moose (Alces alces shirasi)
  • Siberian Moose (Alces alces cameloides)

Bull Moose Video

This is an amazing video of a beautiful bull moose with a huge set of antlers. Notice how he’s rubbing them on the branches? That helps loosen up the brush so he can feed more easily. Watching these huge majestic creatures is something that everyone should experience at least once in his or her lifetime. Be warned, though, approaching moose in the wild can be extremely dangerous; therefore, it’s recommended that you keep your distance and give these animals the respect they deserve.

References:

www.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/moose1.pdf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Alces_alces/

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FAQs

How much does a moose antlers cost? ›

Moose antler pricing per lb. (same criteria as deer)
Craft/Collector$15.00
Brown select$13.00
Brown ordinary$11.00
Hard white$8.00
Good damage$4.00
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Where can I find moose antler? ›

The best places to find shed moose antlers are where moose spend the winter. These seem to be in higher elevations, where spruce, fir, birch, striped maple, and mountain ash are found.

How much do real antlers sell for? ›

Most of the time, whitetail sheds, and other big game shed antlers, are sold by the pound, though. That number can range from $2-15, sometimes more. The lower end consists of older, whiter, chalkier sheds. The top-end are pristine, brown, unblemished sheds.

Do people buy moose antlers? ›

Antler buyers pay for antlers based on their weight, and they deal with antlers from elk, deer, and moose. Antler buyers journey across the United States and Canada to purchase various types of antlers from sellers.

What is the best way to sell antlers? ›

You can sell deer antlers online through websites like eBay, Etsy, Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace. Some states have laws regulating how you can harvest sheds and whether or not you can sell them, so it's best to check with your local fish and game department for any regulations.

Why are antlers worth money? ›

The antlers are prized by collectors and others to use for things like decorations, door handles, chandeliers, chairs, wall art, dog chews and as traditional medicine in China and Asia.

Are antlers worth anything? ›

For brown and white antlers in good condition (the majority of sheds you'll find) it's $6-$11 per lb. Old, chalk-white deer antlers might get you $1 per lb. Brown and white elk sheds are going $6-$11.

Are mounted deer antlers worth anything? ›

The value of shoulder mounts is related to the quality of the taxidermy, but the average shoulder mount of a whitetail scoring under 150 inches sells for between $350 and $450. Larger bucks demand a higher price, with the best mounts from deer scoring above 150 inches selling for $1,000 or more.

How can you tell if antlers are real? ›

Take a needle and burn it. Stick it on a spot you don't care about. If it smells like burnt hair then it's the real deal.

What do antler buyers do with the antlers? ›

Right now there is a big demand for antlers because there are so many different things antlers are used for like crafts, chandeliers, jewelry, dog chews, decoration, knife handles, and medicinal purposes.

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