During a recent vacation trip to Canada, my family and I had an unexpected adventure. While we were hiking near the edge of a large lake, I suddenly spotted a huge animal. It had extremely long legs and a head that looked like a cross between a horse and a camel. My brother Tim said it was a deer, but I replied there was no way this could be true, adding that, compared to this strapping creature, a deer is quite delicate and compact. Tim crept closer to the to the animal, making sure to do so in a quiet and stealthy way, and then whispered that he still thought it might be a deer—a very large deer. Again, I had to disagree with him. I insisted that there was nothing ambiguous about the situation. To me, it was indisputable that this was something other than a deer. In fact, I was sure that the titanic beast must be a moose. At this point, my sister Evie, who is a bit of a know-it-all, settled the argument. She announced that we were both right. The animal was indeed a moose—which just happens to be the largest member of the deer family.