This Photoshopped?

that pic is a fake...

that is a normal sized gravel road, not an ATV trail. its easy to see when you compare the size of vegetation to the size of the road ;)

Which vegetation? If you mean the trees then I've seen huge plots of trees that look like that but are only 10 feet tall (not new trees, just dwarfed due to the type of soil they grow in).

But on the other hand, the world record moose (taken in russia) was listed at 15' tall. :D

I'm leaning a little more towards real (moose in this country and HUGE). If it's fake they did a good job with the lighting on the moose's antlers in the second picture and you can even see a spot of light on the rump.

Not to mention the moose is grainy with the rest of the pic in the first, but clear like the rest of the picture for the second one.

There is REALLY nothing to properly judge the height of the moose in that picture. You can't judge the width of the road since that road might only JUST be wide enough for a pickup. And if that's the case then that means the moose is just regular size for around here.
 
The shadows are a little more believable than NASAs moon landing shots, if thats saying much.

Sealhunter, was that wolf really proven to be real. I missed that. I remember, my then 5 year old, asking me why the wolfs tail dissappeared into the ground.
 
WarrenB said--"The shadows are a little more believable than NASAs moon landing shots, if thats saying much."

We sure have to agree with that.
Plus, the Netherlands finally had their museum rock, supposedly a moon rock, tested and it was a piece of petrified wood!
 
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When that was first sent to me in an e-mail the story was that it was in Newfoundland! Sure travelled some miles to get to Elliot Lake, give it another 6 months and he should be in B.C!!

THats like the one about the albino moose. I saw them here two or three times, supposedly from Kirkland Lake first I think, then from somewhere in Quebec, my sister in law sent them to me and said the pictures were taken by an OPP officer north of Timmins.
 
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