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Nice ot have a house pet

not eventually hurt someone. I know a man that raised a bull into being like a pet only to be killed by the bull seven years later. That bull would follow him around the barn area, eat out of his hand, let you pet him...then one day with no warning, he attacked and killed the rancher. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
that moose it a tame, wild animal!

I have a video somewhere of a moose stomping a man to death on a sidewalk. They are big and powerful
 
it lost its "oysters", and even then i would be real careful! My best friend raised some orphaned Moose babies on his game ranch but said that you had to be real careful. Notice that one was rearing up and kicking, that is normal for them and a dangerous problem as fight that way and also commonly kill wolves with their feet! Often driving their hooves right through the ribcage! They do not train like a horse. Neat video though, was it from Sweden or Norway?
 
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or, I guess it is possible that Noah had more than two on that big Ark boat and dropped some off in the new world and the rest in Europe...who knows but I kinda wish they were only over here in Michigan and Canada. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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Just like the Polar Bear and many other animals, which means they are not limited by borders. They are found in Europe and Asia too, we just have the biggest consentrations Moose Range
 
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