Mini Moose Nitpicking
Depends on the time of year also. Like deer, males drop and regrow them each year.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose
“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. Antlers take three to five months to fully develop,”
ANet may give it to you.
Mini has, and even females and calves do carry a gene that says “ANTLERS” in them, despite having none. There is, however, no moose with horns x)
Lock horns is an English idiom, meaning to get into a fight. The phrase is also referring to the player, not the moose. "The stubbornness of the moose in mini form! This miniature will follow you anywhere, even when you lock horns with your enemies! "
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/lock+horns
To get into an argument. Two deer, moose, or members of another antlered species who have a dispute they want to settle will face off, paw the ground, and charge at each other. Their antlers clash and often become enmeshed. They have locked horns. People who have a bone to pick can be said to lock horns too. The phrase appears in an 1865 poem by Algernon Swinburne to describe the domestic disagreement of a heifer and her mate locking horns.
ANet may give it to you.
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But guys! It says when you lock horns, not when they lock horns, so I think we’re good!
Love my new moosie, btw.
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I don’t know, have people estranged from nature so much, that they don’t know how mooses are running.
I saw this kind of incorret things from moose minipet:
- Minipet moose is running like deer and it have short legs
- Mooses can trot and run wild
- Mooses can not be jumpy
- Mooses have long legs.
This only makes me think, that designer who have implement this mini moose not ever seen real moose.
Here is link where moose is running in water:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYlZmV6fvn8
A moose once bit my sister.
Careful, Rose, you might get sacked.
(On topic … I’m just pleased the mini moose looks like the full size moose roaming the game. I would have bought the mini ram if it actually was one instead of some sort of deformed lamb. I like minis that could reasonably be animal pets — sure moose aren’t usually that small, but people have bred tiny ponies, so it can be done).
I don’t know, have people estranged from nature so much, that they don’t know how mooses are running.
I saw this kind of incorret things from moose minipet:
- Minipet moose is running like deer and it have short legs
- Mooses can trot and run wild
- Mooses can not be jumpy
- Mooses have long legs.
This only makes me think, that designer who have implement this mini moose not ever seen real moose.
Here is link where moose is running in water:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYlZmV6fvn8
It’s pretty obvious that they used the same rig and animation set as the deer for the moose.
So GWII got the moose that WoW has promised for years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6zkT2uZAGA – GW2 – A world of wonder
The description is accurate for me cuz my Sylvari has devil horns on his head as well as Thoughtless potions. I have to find enemies with horns though to do much lockage.
I don’t get the OP’s problem? The Mini Moose in the game has antlers?
‘would of been’ —> wrong
I don’t get the OP’s problem? The Mini Moose in the game has antlers?
What OP is getting at is, that antlers and horns are no the same thing by definition.
But then again, it indeed says YOU lock horns, and not the moose. Of course it’s said that way because of the antlers, but really… it’s kinda silly to be nitpicky about that.
One of my guildmates is Canadian, and says she was contractually obligated to purchase the Moose.
I’d like to thank all the folks that worked on making this happen…
Moose Trained by Yutte Hermsgervordenbroti
Special Moose Effects Olaf Prot
Moose Costumes Siggi Churchill
Moose choerographed by Horst Prot III
Miss Taylor’s Mooses by Hengst Douglas-Home
Moose trained to mix concrete and
sign complicated insurance forms by Jurgan Wigg
Mooses noses wiped by Bjorn Irkestom-Slater
Large moose on the left hand side
of the screen in the third scene
from the end, given a therough
grounding in Latin, French, and
‘O’ level geography by Bo Benn
Suggestive poses for the moose
suggested by Vic Rotter
Antler-care by Liv Thatcher