Posted on 06/03/2024 8:55:28 AM PDT by DallasBiff
Although moose aren't more dangerous than bears in terms of behavior, they pose a greater threat of injuring you simply because of their size. Moose outnumber bears nearly three to one in Alaska, wounding around five to 10 people in the state annually. That's more than grizzly bear and black bear attacks combined [source: Smith]. A 2011 CBS news report said that more people are injured by moose than bears each year but rarely are people killed by moose attacks.
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As a former zookeeper and zoologist, I’ve worked with many animals. But I have never seen a moose. That’s on my bucket list, to see a moose in the wild.
In the mountains where I live, southeast Wyoming, we have black bears and lots of moose.
No grizzer bears...yet.
I’m always more weary of the moose than the bears. The bears run away if they see or smell you. Moose run off too, but I still never want to surprise either especially if they have cubs or calves.
https://alaskapublic.org/2024/05/21/homer-man-dies-in-moose-attack/
https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-man-grizzly-bear-attack-national-park/60917696
They just want to kick you back to Toronto.
Not sure which is more amazing, the stupidity of this crap, or that somebody would think it needs repeating.
My father ran a mining railroad in northern MN for three decades. Memory says that he issued instructions to locomotive engineers to NOT use the air horns when encountering adult moose on the tracks.
Too many instances of the large males taking it as a challenge. They sometimes charged the locomotives. Many shambled off the right-of-way into the swamps after derailing an F9 or GP-series diesel-electric! Others were not so lucky and were disposed of by the DNR.
If the head-end crew couldn’t rerail the locomotive using frogs, a wrecker had to be dispatched from one or the other end of the 70-mile line.
The other factor that I do not believe anyone discussed was when the Moose are in the RUT.
When they are out looking to mate with Mrs Moose they will do things that they would not during the rest of the year. They are way more aggressive.
Deer/moose will travel more in the middle of the day during the rut. They will fight to the death practically with other bucks. Where as the remainder of the year bucks will hang out and eat together seeming to get along fine.
However, throw a cow in heat in the mix and they go insane.
I have seen the exact same thing with our dogs. Even with the Chihuahua. He will be calm and nice as he can be. Bring a bitch in season around and he turns into a crazy bug eyed demon. Natures way.
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