The Massive 10-Foot Moose | Wild America
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- Explore the wild wonders of America with Marty Stauffer. In this captivating episode, discover the unique beauty of moose, initially awkward yet perfectly adapted to their environment. Delve into the rich cultural significance of moose for the Athabaskan Indians of Alaska, exploring their deep connection to nature through songs and stories spanning thousands of years.
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HONORED
TO Hear the Voice and
Wisdom of an Elder.
Priceless
I have so much affection for Marty Stouffer. He is like a combo of Tom Bombadil and Radagast and his shows were really special to me when I was a kid.
I feel the same way such a wholesome show 👍😍😍
So much nostalgia!!! I haven't seen Marty's shows in years!
Marty's show kept me company many nights in the 1990's, I guess the program was in syndication. We used to call it "Wild'n in America". ❤
Wow. I'm sad that I completely forgot about Marty stouffer. It's such a great surprise to run across this video. Great memories
Oh wow 😮!
I used to look so forward to watching Marty Stouffer !!
Never missed it!
Great flash from the past, Marty made the best animal shows with his incredible talent for photography and the vast knowledge he has. Thanks for this!❤
Man, haven’t seen any of this footage in years! Always loved Marty’s show
Congrats to the moose for actually increasing in population.
That’s American president right there
This old Indian is VERY WISE,! Truer words have never been spoken, humans are destroying what God so richly blessed us with 🙏❤️
I truly enjoyed watching both of these videos; they were very interesting and informative. 👍 ❤
Scientific names of all seventy extant deer species:
1) Odocoileus hemionus - Mule Deer
2) Odocoileus virginianus - White-Tailed Deer
3) Odocoileus columbianus - Black-Tailed Deer
4) Mazama temama - Central American Brocket
5) Mazama pandora - Yucatan Brocket
6) Mazama rufina - Ecuador Brocket
7) Mazama zetta - Colombian Brocket
8) Mazama bricenii - Merida Brocket
9) Mazama tienhoveni - Fair Brocket
10) Mazama americana - Red Brocket
11) Mazama nemorivaga - Small Brown Brocket
12) Mazama chunyi - Dwarf Brocket
13) Mazama gouazoubira - Brown Brocket
14) Mazama nana - Pygmy Brocket
15) Mazama bororo - Small Red Brocket
16) Pudu mephistopheles - Northern Pudu
17) Pudu puda - Southern Pudu
18) Blastocerus dichotomus - Marsh Deer
19) Ozotoceros bezoarticus - Pampas Deer
20) Hippocamelus antisensis - North Andean Deer
21) Hippocamelus bisulcus - South Andean Deer
22) Elaphodus ichangensis - Northern Tufted Deer
23) Elaphodus cephalophus - Southern Tufted Deer
24) Muntiacus aureus - Bengal Muntjac
25) Muntiacus malabaricus - Malabar Muntjac
26) Muntiacus srilankensis - Sri Lanka Muntjac
27) Muntiacus reevesi - North China Muntjac
28) Muntiacus vaginalis - South China Muntjac
29) Muntiacus crinifrons - Hairy-Fronted Muntjac
30) Muntiacus gongshanensis - Gongshan Muntjac
31) Muntiacus putaoensis - Leaf Muntjac
32) Muntiacus feae - Fea's Muntjac
33) Muntiacus puhoatensis - Pu Hoat Muntjac
34) Muntiacus rooseveltorum - Roosevelt's Muntjac
35) Muntiacus truongsonensis - Truong Son Muntjac
36) Muntiacus vuquangensis - Giant Muntjac
37) Muntiacus nigripes - Black-Footed Muntjac
38) Muntiacus grandicornis - Burmese Muntjac
39) Muntiacus annamensis - Indochinese Muntjac
40) Muntiacus montanas - Greater Sunda Muntjac
41) Muntiacus muntjak - Lesser Sunda Muntjac
42) Rangifer tarandus - Caribou/Reindeer
43) Axis axis - Indian Chital
44) Axis ceylonensis - Sri Lanka Chital
45) Hyelaphus porcinus - Indian Hog Deer
46) Hyelaphus kuhlii - Kuhl's Hog Deer
47) Hyelaphus calamianensis - Calamian Hog Deer
48) Ocellelaphus pseudaxis - Southeast Asian Sika Deer
49) Ocellelaphus mandarinus - Chinese Sika Deer
50) Ocellelaphus taiouanus - Formosan Sika Deer
51) Ocellelaphus nippon - Japanese Sika Deer
52) Dama dama - Eurasian Fallow Deer
53) Dama mesopotamia - Persian Fallow Deer
54) Capreolus capreolus - Western Roe Deer
55) Capreolus pygargus - Eastern Roe Deer
56) Alces alces - Moose
57) Rucervus duvaucelii - Swamp Deer
58) Rucervus eldii - Eld's Deer
59) Rusa unicolor - Sambar
60) Rusa timorensis - Sunda Deer
61) Rusa marianna - Palawan Deer
62) Rusa alfredi - Visayan Spotted Deer
63) Cervus elaphus - Red Deer
64) Cervus corsicanus - Mediterranean Deer
65) Cervus barbarus - Barbary Deer
66) Cervus maral - Caspian Deer
67) Cervus hanglu - Hangul
68) Cervus canadensis - Elk/Wapiti
69) Elaphurus davidianus - Père David's Deer
70) Przewalskium albirostris - Thorold's Deer
Cool
Didn’t he get in trouble years ago on Wild America for staging scenes that were prepared vs wild encounters?
I believe it’s imperative to point out that no one is originally from anywhere. Africa perhaps but otherwise not native to anywhere. After the vast expance of time that has occurred it’s impossible to say anyone is native to a place . Perhaps some spent more time on certain lands than others but likely they too are from another place. IMHO.
What we eat is so important Gmo processed bordified Equivalent 2 Dementia in humans mad cow In domestic stock expanding into wildlife now Large-scale agriculture and it's herbicides and insecticides Breakdown the diversity in the eco-system needing to be self sustained
I guess everyone has forgotten about him using caged and tame animals in his supposedly “wild” films.
It's a beautiful documentary just wish I could actually hear the words of wisdom from the elder. But sadly it was drowned by so called music. And we can't even count on the closed caption as it never gets it correct. Tragic to ruin a wonderful documentary
Where is the 10 foot moose? 😅