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461: No Such Thing as the Milkmaid's Tale

No Such Thing As A Fish

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Is There More Elk in Canada?

New Zealanders introduced moose in 1910 because they had no natural land mammals of that size. Initially the moose adapted well to the surroundings, but then red deer were introduced into the area and that changed the whole food change so much. The moose population really dwindled and then basically by 1930 disappeared altogether. Then in 1952, one was caught on camera - there's a 20 odd year period where people thought they were extinct. And that is why this guy says there may be more moose because moose are really good at hiding.

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