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Bystander captures instant karma moment after two men taunt wild moose in Montana: ‘One of the best things I’ve seen all year’
Yahoo ^ | 10 Sept 2023 | Mike Taylor

Posted on 09/11/2023 4:22:11 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT

Approaching wild animals is not only obnoxious but also dangerous. We can hope these two “tourons” — tourists + morons — learned their lesson.

The popular Tourons of Yellowstone Instagram account shared a scary and maddening encounter between two humans and a moose in Big Sky, Montana earlier this year with its more than 401,000 followers.

The person who shot the video lit into the irresponsible nimrods with expletive after expletive, but the attention-seekers continued their misconduct.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Humor; Outdoors; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: karma
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To: shotgun

Forgot to add you.
See my post #18.


21 posted on 09/11/2023 5:56:06 AM PDT by ColoCdn (Nihil, sine deo)
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To: FlingWingFlyer
There’s a reason our ancestors called them “animals”. It was idiots like Walt Disney who turned them into walking, talking, weird-looking human beings.

As fewer and fewer people raise animals for food or hunt, their awareness of how meat gets on their plate is removed even further.

22 posted on 09/11/2023 6:01:53 AM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: rlmorel

I have seen the exact same thing in the northern most town in NH in the Canadian border. People will walk up to within 10’ of a moose on the side of the road just to get a selfie.
Sometimes even with their kids.

Twenty five years ago I was up in the same town(Pittsburg, NH) in the spring. I went fishing early in the morning. I was standing at the edge of where a 5’ wide stream empties into a pond. My pickup truck was about 150’ behind me on a logging road.

A mother and yearling moose came walking down the stream toward the pond. I never noticed them coming up behind me until they were about 60’ away between me and my truck. They were so quiet. I just stayed perfectly still and contemplated whether I should run into the pond IF the mother moose came after me. I never moved. They just turned when they got about 30’ away and walked up the road past my truck.


23 posted on 09/11/2023 6:08:25 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: T.B. Yoits

The funny thing here in southern NH is when the Massholes move into the country to buy their first house. Probably half of them decide to get CHICKENS. They go down to Tractor Supply and buy chicks and a coop.

What most have no idea is that they are now inviting every coyote, fox, racoon, fisher cat, bobcat and bear into their backyard for a FREE meal.
Typically, within about a year the chicken coop is empty. Sometimes is literally gets destroyed by a bear.


24 posted on 09/11/2023 6:13:08 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: ClearCase_guy

Indeed, the moose was merely a prop in a pissing contest between two groups of men.


25 posted on 09/11/2023 6:15:18 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: woodbutcher1963

Moose being herbivores at least one does not need to fear being stalked as food.

Making noice and letting them know you are there and giving them wide berth on their path is the best option


26 posted on 09/11/2023 6:18:14 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Yep. The “Bambi” generation has royally messed everything up.


27 posted on 09/11/2023 6:25:50 AM PDT by LouAvul (Daniel 4:17: "..the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever He will.." )
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To: DUMBGRUNT

Another reason never to drink alcohol.


28 posted on 09/11/2023 6:42:50 AM PDT by lurk (u)
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To: rlmorel

—”I had never seen a moose close up in the wild, and certainly not one that big.”

Until an evil car ran me over on my bicycle a few years back my primary diversion was rock and ice climbing.

Many large mammals below the timberline to watch; it is a treat.
To me, amazing how a bison or moose can move with such grace and economy of motion.
Once saw a moose grazing next to a farm fence and it leaped to the opposite side of the fence. Almost in slow motion and fluid-like. Not wasting a single calorie.


29 posted on 09/11/2023 7:49:26 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT ( "The enemy has overrun us. We are blowing up everything. Vive la France!"Dien Bien Phu last message)
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To: woodbutcher1963

Friend of mine who lived in Bozeman, MT had a friend who got surprised by a moose...it pinned him down for a couple hours...he finally got away...luckily


30 posted on 09/11/2023 7:54:01 AM PDT by goodnesswins ( We pretend to vote and they pretend to count the votes.)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

The animal world is indeed a thing of beauty. Humans are not the most graceful or athletic creatures in nature, even if we do have our moments and our experts!

I agree with your sentiments...things we have to (as humans) pay attention to and work at are often just inbred into animals, who do them effortlessly.


31 posted on 09/11/2023 8:36:27 AM PDT by rlmorel ("If you think tough men are dangerous, just wait until you see what weak men are capable of." JBP)
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To: DUMBGRUNT
I remember visiting Rocky Mountain National Park some years ago. I was standing there quietly observing a very large herd of elk. The herd gradually sort of surrounded me, although I kept backing off and backing off. I was so close, I could hear the calves' kitten-like cries. I saw a cow chase off a coyote. And I was about 20 feet from the herd bull, a gigantic fellow with armchair-sized antlers. He knew I wasn't going to hurt him and was OK with me being there, calmly munching his grass. I've always had this rapport with animals. Eventually, other tourists showed up and tried to get way too close to the elk. I called out to them that these were wild animals and could stampede if frightened, so get way back. Suddenly I heard a deep masculine voice say, "Thank you ma'am. You may have saved some lives." I turned to find one of the tree-tall park rangers behind me. That was just a remarkable experience for me, being so close to the elk. They moved up to ME, I didn't go walking up to them.

Here is a beautiful boy I photographed at Sprague Lake in RMNP.


32 posted on 09/11/2023 8:49:05 AM PDT by EinNYC
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To: rlmorel

When Mr. GG2 briefly lived and worked in Alaska a moose chased his partner in their yard trying to kill him. He rolled under their work van and the moose was dragging its foot under the van trying to dig him out. They are more dangerous than grizzlies.


33 posted on 09/11/2023 9:00:24 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: DUMBGRUNT
They fortunate in the sense that it wasn't a Bear or a Wildcat!


34 posted on 09/11/2023 9:04:10 AM PDT by VideoDoctor
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To: Georgia Girl 2
Absolutely. This from the article, seems legit:

"...Moose — an Algonquin word that means “twig eater” — injure more people than any other wild animal in the Americas. They are the largest member of the deer family and can run 35 miles per hour.

There are about 300,000 moose in the United States, and they are the tallest mammals in North America..."

Like hippos-I have heard more people are injured and killed in Africa by hippos than any other large wildlife. Makes sense to me...

35 posted on 09/11/2023 9:13:59 AM PDT by rlmorel ("If you think tough men are dangerous, just wait until you see what weak men are capable of." JBP)
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To: rlmorel

Yes in Alaska they kill more people than bears do.


36 posted on 09/11/2023 9:18:05 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

I don’t doubt it. I have seen video of a guy stomped to death by a deer, which weigh up to 500 lbs or so, and Moose can get up to 1500 lbs, so...getting stomped by an angry moose would be nothing to turn your nose up at!


37 posted on 09/11/2023 9:25:34 AM PDT by rlmorel ("If you think tough men are dangerous, just wait until you see what weak men are capable of." JBP)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

Were their sisters there?


38 posted on 09/11/2023 9:26:17 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

From the article:

“Moose are common in one of the Treasure State’s tourism hotspots, and visitors should always give them the respect they deserve.”

Lies!

During our most recent visit to Yellowstone, we drove all over the park looking for moose. They weren’t there!


39 posted on 09/11/2023 9:29:40 AM PDT by exDemMom (Dr. exDemMom, infectious disease and vaccines research specialist.)
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To: EinNYC

Great pic!

Thanks for sharing.


40 posted on 09/11/2023 9:33:42 AM PDT by Let's Roll ("You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality" -- Ayn Rand)
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