Piebald Moose
Roddick is a piebald moose who is mostly white with some speckles on his coat, with warm, chocolate brown eyes. It is said that he enjoys long walks in the snow! Piebald moose are rare, with their coat caused by a genetic condition. Unlike an albino moose, a piebald moose has dark eyes and some patches of normal pigment, rather than being completely white.
The moose is the world's tallest, largest, and heaviest living species of deer. The male's antlers grow as cylindrical beams, projecting on each side of the head at right angles. The size and growth rate of antlers is determined by diet and age, and their diameter, not the number of tines, indicates age. Males normally weigh from 838 to 1,543 lbs. After the mating season, males drop their antlers to conserve energy for the winter. A new set of antlers will then regrow in the spring. Fun fact: antlers take three to five months to fully develop, making them one of the fastest growing animal organs.
Roddick's name is an ode to Roddickton-Bide Arm, a town in Newfoundland Canada, who proclaims itself as the "Moose Capital of the World" due to its high density of moose population.
Roddick, however, is a limited-edition release so don't miss the chance to own this magnificent animal!


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