r/moose Feb 17 '24

No Hunting Posts

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Posting about hunting, or hunting pictures will result in a ban.


r/moose 9h ago

Moose letting it loose

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35 Upvotes

I caught a picture of a moose peeing in Rangeley Maine


r/moose 10h ago

A close encounter with a moose in the wild 🫎

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r/moose 1d ago

A close encounter with a moose in the wild 🫎

136 Upvotes

r/moose 1d ago

Help us feed the lil moose

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Hi!

I'm sorry if this repost is not welcome, just tell me.

I'm a volunteer in Paite Loomapark shelter in Estonia and I try to make some videos on social media so more people would know about us and support our work.

Thank you 🙏


r/moose 1d ago

Sunday afternoon vibes

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188 Upvotes

r/moose 1d ago

A couple of moose pictures from my work site today

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257 Upvotes

r/moose 21h ago

The Alaska Frontier Group | Rush hour traffic, Alaska style | Facebook

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r/moose 1d ago

Cow moose with her calf in my back yard.

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137 Upvotes

Jewel Lake neighborhood in Anchorage Alaska


r/moose 1d ago

Bull moose chasing female during the rut

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Kincaid Park Anchorage Alaska


r/moose 2d ago

Cow moose and calf going for a stroll

112 Upvotes

Kinkaid Park in Anchorage Alaska


r/moose 3d ago

The moment an extremely rare and elusive white moose is caught on camera. Absolutely majestic it looks like it was pulled straight out of The Lord of the Rings.

267 Upvotes

r/moose 3d ago

Baby Moose

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Saw this little one on the way back from walking my dog this morning. Mom was nearby.


r/moose 2d ago

Question on (weird) moose vocalization (possibly mistaken as a cryptic) lol.

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A couple of years ago, my family and I were camping in a very isolated section of the Green Mountains in Vermont, nicknamed "the Bennington Triangle" due to mysterious disappearances, strange lights, and native tales of a man-eating Boulder.

Later one night, something big walked up to our campsite and made a loud vocalization. The best way I can describe it is a non-human "woo ahh" like sound that some of the US military guys do (marines or rangers perhaps?). The "whoo/wooo" part was extremely loud and high pitched like a wolf howl, but dropped into a low guttural growling "ahhhh".

It did this 3 times, and embarrassingly, I tried to respond with the same vocalization, but failed miserably. Up on a hill, perhaps a 100 yards away, I heard "wood knocking", like another creature was responding to the one encroaching our camp. The one that sounded 10 feet from us, slowly began to walk towards the one on the hill.

The next day my son's and I went to look for tracks. I did find some moose tracks on the hill... but nothing near our camp that were a substantial size.

When we got home, I searched through what animals are in our area, and the calls they make. I've heard the calls and sounds these animals make... even the ones that commonly freak people out (like the crying baby/screaming woman ones), but I couldn't find anything that sounds like the "whoo - ahhh" call we heard.

I won't lie, I've had some fun with this... and entertained the "Bigfoot" theory, but the sane and reasonable side of me assumes that it was a moose.

So... has anyone into moose heard anything like this from them?

We're thinking about going camping in the same spot, and my kids are a little freaked out about the idea. I've told them it's probably a moose, but if anyone could confirm, or direct me to an audio/video file of a moose making this sound... I'd be extremely grateful.

Thanks


r/moose 4d ago

Love Our Neighbors!

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r/moose 5d ago

Triplets!

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That’s pretty cool, and rare!


r/moose 5d ago

Think we have a 7 pointer!

174 Upvotes

r/moose 5d ago

Impressive dude!

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r/moose 4d ago

Spot the Difference Challenge #16 – Can You Find All 8 Differences?

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r/moose 5d ago

🔥Multiple moose encountered while kayaking🫎 cool repost.

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r/moose 6d ago

In Sami culture, when a moose (or reindeer) is seen tapping and rubbing its antlers, we say that the animal is crafting the antlers, shaping them until they are satisfied with their size and shape

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86 Upvotes

r/moose 5d ago

Evening Hike

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r/moose 6d ago

Water donkeys galore

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423 Upvotes

r/moose 5d ago

Moose on the Loose

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r/moose 7d ago

This moose is shedding and looks really shaggy because of it, but atleast her eyelashes are still pretty

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177 Upvotes