One set of antlers is from the moose's twin that he absorbed in the womb.
Very cool and congrats to the hunter!
Lol this was my first thought!
It's a real thing, called "fetus in fetu". The only way to know for sure would be to DNA test each of the antlers. My wife is into medical documentaries and we've seen a few stories where this happened to people.
I would assume they’ll have to confirm it through several more B&C official judges but the first one said it scores as the new world record non typical.
You do know that B&C does not have a category for non-typical moose?
It's a real thing, called "fetus in fetu". The only way to know for sure would be to DNA test each of the antlers. My wife is into medical documentaries and we've seen a few stories where this happened to people.