Mother moose kills man attempting to photograph her babies

Animals dont murder anybody. They do what millions of years of evolution have taught them. The only creature that murders are Humans and the smartest primates. All the rest is just living!! They didnt know better but one does now1

Evolution has Humans naturally killing other Apex Predators like Wolves, Lions, Tigers, and Bears.
 
So, did they murder the moose like they would a bear if were responsible for the demise of a human animal?
They held a trial for the moose by jury of lgbtxfu tree huggers. The moose animal was found not guilty of murdering the human animal, by reason of self defense. Later the Moose Lives Matter groups rioted and tipped over a porta-potty. Justice was served.
 
They held a trial for the moose by jury of lgbtxfu tree huggers. The moose animal was found not guilty of murdering the human animal, by reason of self defense. Later the Moose Lives Matter groups rioted and tipped over a porta-potty. Justice was served.

Lmaooo, kangaroo court
 
Regular moose season here in sask used to allow bull or calf. Got bluff charged by cows a couple times, made you nervous dealing up a calf.

Did it happen to you during hunting season? my experience is they care a lot less during fall and their babies getting weened
 
I would agree if they had used children but babies is correct. Hands down one of the most consistently off the mark members on here!

Whoa, now I'm sad. But for my whole life, I've been speaking the English handed down since the conquest and what sort of group do you think writes the new dictionary entries, Baby?

Dictionary says you're being pedantic.

Does Baby Grand Piano set you off too? lol

Maybe, no, certainly, you too missed the point I was making, which means you're also missing what's happening to end hunting in our society. But I don't feel I can explain things any better so we lurch towards their success with another two oblivious citizens sold.
 
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So, did they murder the moose like they would a bear if were responsible for the demise of a human animal?

According to another post here, the man's son asked that the moose not be harmed as she was only protecting her calves. I don't think they necessarily kill a mother grizzly either, if she was protecting her cubs. Neither action is predatory behaviour.
 
Did it happen to you during hunting season? my experience is they care a lot less during fall and their babies getting weened
Yes, they’d usually stand off aways for a few minutes and then go on their way. The first time it happened almost got her killed, she came twice and rattled me hard, had two pounds pull on my 2 1/2 pound trigger. I’ve been knocked around by beef cows some and as eagleye said, they’re a special kind of intimidating! Maybe a shot of angus in our local moose population.
 
I’ve also been knocked around by big cattle and big draft horses but nothing catches my attention more than any big game animal with her young ones. When I drove truck mother moose would throw themselves between my truck and there calves just to protect them. Big game animals are awesome to encounter at a distance but up close and personal in a non hunting situation I’ll pass I can’t run like I use to not that running would help
 
I've noticed that when a bear shows up in the city or burbs here, the conservation officers do their best to either scare it back into the woods or pop it with a tranquilizer dart, but when a moose shows up, whether a yearling or an adult, they just shoot it. And of course the public goes nuts.
 
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I read moose as goose and was like how did this even happen, then I opened it and read it as goose again, then I read the word calf and had to go reread the title.

LOL! I read the same thing in the title somehow. Didn't get quite as far in as you before I realized I misread.

Yes, the Mother Gewse story when you were tawdlers.

It should of been titled Cow Moose.
 
Did it happen to you during hunting season? my experience is they care a lot less during fall and their babies getting weened

well I've harvested a number of calf moose over the years and you want to grow eyes in the back of your head. I had one cow stalk around and come up behind me, got within 20 feet before I heard her. Had another one that would not leave, I managed to quickly get a chain around the calf's neck and drag it to the middle of an abandoned well site, the cow kept to the edge stomping around. Fired off a dozen 12gauge rounds to try to persuade her to bugger off.
 
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