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"What Use is a Moose?" - Martin Waddell, Arthur Robins
- Walker Books - 0-7445-3956-0
Childrens' Story Book about the problems of introducing a moose to a
domestic environment.
"Moosewood Cookbook Classics" - Mollie Katzen - Running
Press - 1-56138-775-4
Vegetarian recipes, including Moosewood Fudge Brownies and Lemon Mousse.
Apparently Moosewood is a variety of maple tree.
"Finding Out About Water Animals" - M. Carwardine -
Oxford University Press - 0 19 918232 9
Childrens' Book about a variety of animals, including moose, which enjoy
paddling.
"The Fuzzy What-Was-He" - Peter Seymour, Karen Acosta -
Child's Play - 0-8593-153-8
Childrens' story book. It's not actually a moose, but it looks like one.
"If You Give a Moose a Muffin" - L. Numeroff, F. Bond -
Harper Collins - 0-06-024405
Childrens' story book about a moose who can think of lots of interesting
games to play.
"Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose" - Dr. Seuss Random
House - ISBN: 0394800869
Animal Den Moose
Merchandise sells moose related coasters, t-shirts, oil lamps (?)
and other stuff.
The Dumb Laws from
Alaska page has some interesting moose references. Moriarty doesn't
approve of the Fairbanks law concerning moose and alcohol, though.
More About
Moose than You'd Ever Want to Know lots of links to moose sites,
although Moriarty isn't sure about the title...
Bullwinkle
the Moose was the star of a 1960's American cartoon series.
The Obvious Moose site has some
cool moose cartoons, and a really good title, but most of the site seems
to deal with human beings.
Moose Toys cool logo, although
they do sell things other than moose.
Room with a Moose again a
good logo, but the site appears to be about the Invader ZIM television
series
"The Frootie Tooties", a British childrens' cartoon
narrated by Captain Sensible, included The Strawberry Moose who had his
own episode, and got mentioned in the theme song as well.
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail", a British comedy
film, included moose in the opening credits, but not in the film itself.
"Northern Exposure", a Canadian series also available in
the UK, had a brilliantly moose filled first episode, but since then the
plots have dealt mostly with the human beings. You still get a moose with
the opening credits, though.
"Rugrats", an American cartoon series (by Nickelodeon)
about a group of small children, has occasional moose appearances -
important episodes include "Stu-Maker's Elves" and "Party
Animals"
"Salt Water Moose", a 1996 film directed by Stuart
Margolin is the story of a moose rescued by two children in Nova Scotia.
Several moose of all ages play the staring role.
Moriarty gets a credit (along with Earl the Squirrel) for providing security on the Kenny and the Eggplants album "The Search for Eggplantis".
Engineers Redesign Roads to Save Moose
Moose Attacks Dogsled Team
Endangered Moose
Moose Breaks Into Grocery Store
Drunken Moose Alert in Southern Norway
Moose on the Loose in Oslo
Flying Moose Lands on Car's Roof
Oslo Moose Throws Tantrum