Moose

The oldest description of a moose in European literature does not come from northern areas, but from the Roman Empire, from Julius Caesar.

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European drawings and cave paintings indicate that moose were hunted already in the Stone Age. Some of the earliest hunts for these animals took place in northern Europe, as evidenced by excavations in Alby (Sweden), where in wooden huts dating back to around 6000 years ago years BC researchers found elk antlers. Numerous remains of elaborate trap pits from 4000 years ago have also been found in Scandinavia.