ALASKA YUKON MOOSEALASKA YUKON MOOSEThe largest sized antlers are usually produced when bulls are 10 – 12 years old, but bulls can reach trophy...BLACK BEARBLACK BEARBlack bears can be distinguished from grizzlies by their facial profiles, shoulders, smaller size and shorter claws. Black bears (Ursus americanus)...BLACK-TAILED DEERBLACK-TAILED DEERBlack-tailed deer occur along the entire coast of British Columbia Black-tailed deer are a smaller subspecies of mule deer. Their coat...CALIFORNIA BIGHORN SHEEPCALIFORNIA BIGHORN SHEEPThe horns of a California bighorn have more of an outward flare than those of the Rocky Mountain bighorn. California bighorn...CANADA MOOSECANADA MOOSEMoose are herbivores that need to eat up to 20 kg of vegetation a day to fuel their nearly 10,000...COUGAR (MOUNTAIN LION)COUGAR (MOUNTAIN LION)The cougar mainly preys on deer, but may also prey on bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, moose, beaver, porcupine, mice,...DALL'S SHEEPDALL'S SHEEPDall’s sheep live in parts of the Yukon, Northwest Territories and the extreme northwestern corner of BC. Clinging to sheer rock...MOUNTAIN CARIBOUMOUNTAIN CARIBOUMountain caribou live in areas where the snow is too deep to dig through and eat the tree lichen of...MOUNTAIN GOATMOUNTAIN GOATMountain goats have the thickest and longest pelage of any North American ungulate aside from the muskox. Despite its name a...MULE DEERMULE DEERMule deer are brownish-gray in color, have a white rump patch, and a small white tail with a black tip. Mule...NORTH AMERICAN BISONNORTH AMERICAN BISONBison can weigh more than a ton and stand up to 2 meters tall. Bison (Bison bison), also known as buffalo,...ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEPROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEPIn late summer and autumn, bighorn sheep have a brown coat with a contrasting ivory-white rump patch, a white muzzle...