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Thidwick, A moose with a kind heart is taken advantage of by opportunist animals who take up residence in his horns under the guise of being 'guests.' The moose undergoes various hardships as a result of these residents, including loss of his hair, his herd, and almost his life. Eventually, the moose stands up for himself, rids himself of the unwanted residents by breaking off his antlers, and rejoins his herd. But it is a good thing his antlers always grow back As for his old horn, his guest the "Bingle Bug,Tree-Spider, two Zinn-a-zu Birds, a Wood Pecker 4 squirrels, a Bobcat, a Turtle, a Fox, some Mices, fleas, a big Bear, and sixty two bees" have been all taken out and killed by the Ve-Ri-Tas poachers and were later stuffed and mounted on a pelt as the main hunter's wall still on the ho

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  • Thidwick, A moose with a kind heart is taken advantage of by opportunist animals who take up residence in his horns under the guise of being 'guests.' The moose undergoes various hardships as a result of these residents, including loss of his hair, his herd, and almost his life. Eventually, the moose stands up for himself, rids himself of the unwanted residents by breaking off his antlers, and rejoins his herd. But it is a good thing his antlers always grow back As for his old horn, his guest the "Bingle Bug,Tree-Spider, two Zinn-a-zu Birds, a Wood Pecker 4 squirrels, a Bobcat, a Turtle, a Fox, some Mices, fleas, a big Bear, and sixty two bees" have been all taken out and killed by the Ve-Ri-Tas poachers and were later stuffed and mounted on a pelt as the main hunter's wall still on the ho
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  • Thidwick, A moose with a kind heart is taken advantage of by opportunist animals who take up residence in his horns under the guise of being 'guests.' The moose undergoes various hardships as a result of these residents, including loss of his hair, his herd, and almost his life. Eventually, the moose stands up for himself, rids himself of the unwanted residents by breaking off his antlers, and rejoins his herd. But it is a good thing his antlers always grow back As for his old horn, his guest the "Bingle Bug,Tree-Spider, two Zinn-a-zu Birds, a Wood Pecker 4 squirrels, a Bobcat, a Turtle, a Fox, some Mices, fleas, a big Bear, and sixty two bees" have been all taken out and killed by the Ve-Ri-Tas poachers and were later stuffed and mounted on a pelt as the main hunter's wall still on the horns.
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