A male Alces ager roams the vast expanse of the Eurasian Steppe during the autumn rut, showcasing its impressive stature. This species surpasses its relative, Alces alces, not only in size but also in the grandeur of its antlers, which are significantly larger and longer. The Alces ager's robust build and formidable antlers make it a striking figure in the landscape, particularly during this vibrant season of mating displays. See more