Stock Photo - The bull moose Anton (R) and the cow moose Sina early in the morning at the Wildlife Park in Schorfheide in Groß Schonebeck (Brandenburg), Germany, 19 September 2015. Shortly before, Anton arrived from the Bavarian Forest National Park in Neuschoenau with an animal transporter. Due to regulations regarding the transport of animals, the antler had to be sawn off but will eventually grow back in the following months. Sina originally came from the Wildlife Park 'Schwarze Berge' (lit. black mountains) in Hamburg but has been living in the Wildlife Park Schorfheide for approximately 2 years. The Wildlife Park which is located north of Berlin houses animal species from the Schorfheide region and species that are regarded as extinct in the wild. The park encompasses an area of approximately 100 hectare. Photo: Patrick Pleul /dpa | usage worldwide. - Groß Schoenebeck/Brandenburg/Germany

Stock Photo: The bull moose Anton (R) and the cow moose Sina early in the morning at the Wildlife Park in Schorfheide in Groß Schonebeck (Brandenburg), Germany.

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