a moose is not dangerous at all, only way he will kill you is if he starts running and you are in his path but he doesn’t want that. I get your point, they are so impressively huge. I would not feel very comfortable in that situation, hunters are usually kind of used to this, that was very close though.
Also, the most impressive thing about them from all the stories I have heard from hunters, that moose would hop in the woods if he heard a car coming on that road and he would not have any issue navigating through the trees at almost full speed.
Moose are awesome. My dad saw them all the time in Maine. Said if they saw one while going fishing they steered clear.
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Many of my friends are hunters, I could not do it. But I love the meat, incredibly good meat. Full of proteins and not a lot of fat. It’s not easy to cook but if done right it is delicious
My dad in ‘64-65 was fishing in northern Maine in a creek when he heard a “clicking” sound. He looked to his right and about 25 yards away was a huge moose. He just dropped his pole and sprinted home.
he could have stayed there, no danger at all. But I can see why he would do that. I would have done the same. maine is close to Quebec, the moose were plenty back then.
Bunch of pussies up in here Just kidding, yes they can be dangerous but if they kill you it’s by accident
Not scary, but saw this huge bug sticking it's cricket genitalia in the ground while hiking over the weekend. I think it's laying eggs?
https://www.ksdk.com/mobile/article...-rare/63-4e27f213-e098-4e29-922b-7384b2cf39e6 Life finds a way.
burnttatertot Owsley it may be time to burn the house down. I can't really tell if this is the same demon from the other night or a new one that has decided to camp out at the front door. I almost walked into it's web just now.
Fargin' Icehole Exactly what I was thinking. I’m sure it can take its limbs off and attach to other parts of the body.