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Antler Collection (page 9)

Background imageAntler Collection: Chinese ancient art exhibition in Musee Guimet des Arts Asiatiques. Paris. France

Chinese ancient art exhibition in Musee Guimet des Arts Asiatiques. Paris. France

Background imageAntler Collection: woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and cows crossing a road, Alaska highway

woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and cows crossing a road, Alaska highway, Yukon, Canada

Background imageAntler Collection: Endangered woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and a cow along a forest in the southern Yukon

Endangered woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and a cow along a forest in the southern Yukon, Canada

Background imageAntler Collection: Sunset illuminates Caribou antlers on the sandy ground, Northwest Territories, Canada

Sunset illuminates Caribou antlers on the sandy ground, Northwest Territories, Canada
Sunset illuminates Caribou antlers on sandy ground, Northwest Territories, Canada

Background imageAntler Collection: Klukshu Village in Yukon Territory, Canada. A traditional Native village on the Klukshu

Klukshu Village in Yukon Territory, Canada. A traditional Native village on the Klukshu reputed for his salmon fishing during the spawning season. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageAntler Collection: North America, Canada, Alberta, Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park. Elk (Cervux Elaphus)

North America, Canada, Alberta, Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park. Elk (Cervux Elaphus)

Background imageAntler Collection: Canada, Alberta, Lake Louise. Farimont Chateau Lake Louise

Canada, Alberta, Lake Louise. Farimont Chateau Lake Louise

Background imageAntler Collection: North America, Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes NP, Blacktail or Mule deer (Odocoilius

North America, Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes NP, Blacktail or Mule deer (Odocoilius hemionus)

Background imageAntler Collection: Canada: Alberta, Columbia Icefields Parkway, big-horn sheep (in a herd of 13)

Canada: Alberta, Columbia Icefields Parkway, big-horn sheep (in a herd of 13)

Background imageAntler Collection: Canada: Alberta, Bow Valley, elk (wapiti is its Indian name, Cervus elaphus)

Canada: Alberta, Bow Valley, elk (wapiti is its Indian name, Cervus elaphus)

Background imageAntler Collection: North America, Canada, Quebec. Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) during the fall

North America, Canada, Quebec. Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) during the fall migration in northern Quebec

Background imageAntler Collection: Moose were a valuable resource to the Algonkin Indians of Canada and hunted primarily

Moose were a valuable resource to the Algonkin Indians of Canada and hunted primarily for their meat and thick durable skins that would be tanned and made into clothing, bedding and moccasins

Background imageAntler Collection: Mule deer buck in velvet antlers at Logan Pass in Glacier National Pass in Montana

Mule deer buck in velvet antlers at Logan Pass in Glacier National Pass in Montana

Background imageAntler Collection: Elk Bulls fighting, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Elk Bulls fighting, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Background imageAntler Collection: Bull elk feeding in winter in Yellowstone National Park

Bull elk feeding in winter in Yellowstone National Park

Background imageAntler Collection: USA, Wyoming, Jackson Hole. National Elk Refuge in winter. Elk, (wild: Cervus elaphus) aka wapiti

USA, Wyoming, Jackson Hole. National Elk Refuge in winter. Elk, (wild: Cervus elaphus) aka wapiti

Background imageAntler Collection: WY, Grand Teton National Park, Bull and Cow Moose, during the mating season, (Alces

WY, Grand Teton National Park, Bull and Cow Moose, during the mating season, (Alces alces)

Background imageAntler Collection: Bull elk in winter in Yellowstone National Park

Bull elk in winter in Yellowstone National Park

Background imageAntler Collection: USA, Washington. Black-tailed Deer of the Pacific Northwest

USA, Washington. Black-tailed Deer of the Pacific Northwest

Background imageAntler Collection: A large bull mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) forages for food along the snowy south

A large bull mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) forages for food along the snowy south rim of the Grand Canyon in wintertime, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona



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