I just think that moose are such amazing and significant animals, and I would love to see how many moose you see, keep up, and your content is amazing, thanks for the vids!
Thanks so much, moose! (Love the handle there) Rick actually keeps a journal of all the encounters and the moose counts. Both in AK and in New England. It's rather mind blowing! We appreciate that you found us here (no hunting vids, all animals are wild and free and left fully intact when we hike out) 🙂 and thank you for the comment!
The moose is my favorite animal and I found out a long time ago when I was in my first hunting party that I did not have what it takes to shoot one. I had several chances but just could not bring myself to pull the trigger. We live in excellent wild country here and the moose are abundant. I still go on the hunt but now I am the official Bull Cook and keep the camp clean and I do make some awesome meals as I am a excellent cook. My friends did not ridicule me and they understood :) I am also an acomplished guitar player and entertain them at night with songs and of course a few beers lol
Well that's a beautiful story, woody. Thank you for sharing. We appreciate where you stand with it and that your hunting buddies don't shame you for it. Your making yourself useful at camp, and being the evening entertainment as well as your personality obviously, go a lot farther than taking down an animal. We have a couple of friends who used to moose hunt but once they got into photography they were looking more into the animal's eyes and realized there was no way they could ever hunt again. On another note: we don't call the moose in, so their behavior is less aggressive toward us. Thanks for taking the time to watch, subscribe, and write this!
I pity the poor Moose 🦌🦌🦌 having to walk around with the weight of those antlers, it must be very uncomfortable for them 😥 They really are magnificent animals 💚🦌🦌🦌💚 Great video THANKYOU 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank YOU for the kind comment!! What I think happens is that the antlers, despite growing so fast it's the fastest growing tissue of any mammal on the planet, they still have time to get used to the extra weight. And it's why their necks are as short and bulked with muscle as they are. But you just know that when they shed them in the winter? that' it's a load off! Again, Thank you!🙏
Plural of goose is geese. Plural of moose is...... meese. Baby goose is gosling. Baby moose is mosling. Moose have both antlers and horns. Antlers when traveling on hoof, horns when traveling in a VW bug....
@@MooseManNaturePhotos we have a lore in our little deer community, where everybody thinks Moose is an opposite, opponent to Deer; It was invented by me years ago, and i said at start, like it's just a fiction, every creature is beautiful; Since it was supposed to be friendly comfortable community (and it is!), we needed a word to replace bad words that are describing some bad people, so we used Moose term for this, as 'opposite' to Deer 😀 It's been ages like this, and then i randomly found your channel, which reminds us how amazing Moose are! 🙂 Very good videos, thank you p.s. We always loved Moose, innerly :-D
They won't fight, the smaller bull would not stand a chance. The older bull, despite being injured, would still kick his butt. 😄 Younger bull is showing respect to the older one. Thnanks for the comment!
No, that's intentional; the bulls show off their weapons to other bulls. It's part of posturing pre-fight. You'll see more here: ua-cam.com/video/FxdSTgwz53s/v-deo.html
@@elizabethhd7430 We read their body language and have a sense of how they will react. Probably helps that I trained so many horses, not that we can train these moose, but it sure helps to know how they think/react. Thanks for joining us! Glad you're here!
@@MooseManNaturePhotos I think they get used to seeing you and seeing your people and I think it's important to build a rapport that way they're not afraid of you and they will allow you to come in and take these amazing videos
@@elizabethhd7430 I agree, they know we mean them no harm and in fact it seems they actually enjoy our company at times. We have sat near a sleeping moose, and I mean flat out snoring. I think he felt safe from bears with us there. (We see several grizzlies and black bears in our hikes.)
HI Brenda.....the beard (sometimes called the bell) is basically a perfume dispenser. When you watch some of the rut pit vids, you can see him splashing his stuff onto the beard. The whole thing is so crazy fun.
Guess we're just weird, because for us? It's fun stuff all the crazy rut pit action and the fights (no injuries, mind you) and the posturing that goes on. We live for this but I can see where it wouldn't be considered fun to others. Appreciate the comment though.
@@nevada8462 We never want any animal to suffer. We simply find it fun being here in their midst, documenting what they do. Far from sadistic, we care deeply about these creatures.
Am hooked on these videos. Everything about these stately animals fascinates me... But, most of all, I want to know why they waggle their heads, boggle their eyes... Then, in a heartbeat it's BATTLE ON!! And...do the bulls have any contact with the cows and the baby/s after the act...? Would a bull intervene to protect any cow being menaced by a predator? I have learned from your videos that they are solitary but do they have ANY 'finer feelings...'? What's their favourite food? What's their worst enemy...? Are they protected where you film your videos? Is there an annual cull on numbers, or are they allowed to do their thing?
Wow how on earth did I miss this comment? Sorry about that! Let me make amends here. Firstly, no, the bulls are not chivalrous; it's every beast for him/herself. Leave them for bait, in other words. Ha. They do that head wag thing to intimidate their opponent, ditto the wild/crazy eyes. The head wag thing also shows off their armament as if to impress. They only do it do other bulls. Bulls have nothing to do with the cows or calves after the rut. Their favorite food is whatever their bodies are calling for at the time; from alder leaves and grass or fireweed to twigs. They do like apples and apparently pumpkins. The moose in Maine love the broccoli grown there. Worst enemy would have to be the bears. Coyotes and wolves and man also. Where we film them there is hunting but not wide scale and not during the rut, so that does make for a culling of sorts. Thanks for the insightful questions!
I just think that moose are such amazing and significant animals, and I would love to see how many moose you see, keep up, and your content is amazing, thanks for the vids!
Thanks so much, moose! (Love the handle there) Rick actually keeps a journal of all the encounters and the moose counts. Both in AK and in New England. It's rather mind blowing! We appreciate that you found us here (no hunting vids, all animals are wild and free and left fully intact when we hike out) 🙂 and thank you for the comment!
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The moose is my favorite animal and I found out a long time ago when I was in my first hunting party that I did not have what it takes to shoot one. I had several chances but just could not bring myself to pull the trigger. We live in excellent wild country here and the moose are abundant. I still go on the hunt but now I am the official Bull Cook and keep the camp clean and I do make some awesome meals as I am a excellent cook. My friends did not ridicule me and they understood :) I am also an acomplished guitar player and entertain them at night with songs and of course a few beers lol
Well that's a beautiful story, woody. Thank you for sharing. We appreciate where you stand with it and that your hunting buddies don't shame you for it. Your making yourself useful at camp, and being the evening entertainment as well as your personality obviously, go a lot farther than taking down an animal. We have a couple of friends who used to moose hunt but once they got into photography they were looking more into the animal's eyes and realized there was no way they could ever hunt again. On another note: we don't call the moose in, so their behavior is less aggressive toward us. Thanks for taking the time to watch, subscribe, and write this!
Wow the weight of those Antlers! ...Awsoooome🦌
Must feel great to shed them in early winter, thanks for watching
It's so impressive to watch bulls move their head from side to side. (from a distance)
Very nice film.
Thanks, Susan. It's incredible watching them and learning from them. We never take it for granted, and have nothing but respect for these animals!
The king of deer.
🤣Love it, Sherry! Better than Budweiser!
Those male moose sure do play hard to get. They've got those females in a real state! What curious critters.
Interesting mating behavior for sure.
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I pity the poor Moose 🦌🦌🦌 having to walk around with the weight of those antlers, it must be very uncomfortable for them 😥 They really are magnificent animals 💚🦌🦌🦌💚 Great video THANKYOU 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank YOU for the kind comment!! What I think happens is that the antlers, despite growing so fast it's the fastest growing tissue of any mammal on the planet, they still have time to get used to the extra weight. And it's why their necks are as short and bulked with muscle as they are. But you just know that when they shed them in the winter? that' it's a load off! Again, Thank you!🙏
Plural of goose is geese. Plural of moose is...... meese. Baby goose is gosling. Baby moose is mosling. Moose have both antlers and horns. Antlers when traveling on hoof, horns when traveling in a VW bug....
🤣😂 HA Morgan! Funny!
Amazing footage! I have a lot of catching up to do!
It's here waiting for you!
So cool!
Thanks Beth, a little fun out there with the moose!
You guys never disappoint. Awesome footage.
Big thanks
Very impressive.
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you!
@@MooseManNaturePhotos we have a lore in our little deer community, where everybody thinks Moose is an opposite, opponent to Deer;
It was invented by me years ago, and i said at start, like it's just a fiction, every creature is beautiful;
Since it was supposed to be friendly comfortable community (and it is!), we needed a word to replace bad words that are describing some bad people, so we used Moose term for this, as 'opposite' to Deer 😀
It's been ages like this, and then i randomly found your channel, which reminds us how amazing Moose are! 🙂
Very good videos, thank you
p.s. We always loved Moose, innerly :-D
@@DeerRadio Ha! Love this comment, Deer Radio. Moose...ha. Now you've created a new term. Glad you like moose regardless! Thanks for finding us.
3:01 You think these moose will fight, but then they just kiss
They won't fight, the smaller bull would not stand a chance. The older bull, despite being injured, would still kick his butt. 😄 Younger bull is showing respect to the older one. Thnanks for the comment!
@@MooseManNaturePhotosso cool! Thanks for the info! That was a cute moment lol
Wow! Absolutely Love Your Work! Some of the Best Moose footage we have ever seen!
THANK YOU....we're all in, hiking for hours and digging every minute. Appreciate the comment. Stay tuned, we begin another adventure in 8 weeks.
We are already looking forward to seeing more of Your Moose captures! We will be right here, waiting ..have a Great time!
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Amazing Animals in the World of Nature.
We love all of them too, anything wild and natural. Can't get enough. Thanks for watching.
Awesome footage❤❤❤❤
Thanks Patricia! Appreciate that you take the time to comment, and for being here with us!
Beautiful 🌹🎵🦊
Thank you!
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Do their heads sway solely from the weight of their antlers? I have seen very large males do this and was always curious :)
No, that's intentional; the bulls show off their weapons to other bulls. It's part of posturing pre-fight. You'll see more here: ua-cam.com/video/FxdSTgwz53s/v-deo.html
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How can you put a dislike to Mother Nature just asking
We have to wonder the same thing. Goes to show, no matter what you do, you can't please everyone! Thanks for chiming in!
@@MooseManNaturePhotos that is a fact I appreciate your channel I just started following you absolutely amazing how close you can get
@@elizabethhd7430 We read their body language and have a sense of how they will react. Probably helps that I trained so many horses, not that we can train these moose, but it sure helps to know how they think/react. Thanks for joining us! Glad you're here!
@@MooseManNaturePhotos I think they get used to seeing you and seeing your people and I think it's important to build a rapport that way they're not afraid of you and they will allow you to come in and take these amazing videos
@@elizabethhd7430 I agree, they know we mean them no harm and in fact it seems they actually enjoy our company at times. We have sat near a sleeping moose, and I mean flat out snoring. I think he felt safe from bears with us there. (We see several grizzlies and black bears in our hikes.)
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I've seen the single brow tine "dagger" moose up in Powerline Pass near Anchorage. Kind of a deadly genetic adaptation.
It's a deadly trait for sure, wherever they are! It seems the other bulls recognize it and avoid these types of racks.
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3:27 why does moose sound like sarcastic opera singer?
Ha! That's funny. It is weird how such a large animal can sound like that, isn't it?
Sound is brutally😀😀😀😀
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Thanks!
I have watched these video's over and over again. I just love everything about them.
Thank you so much!!! Glad you enjoy them!
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Love the moose vocals👌🏻
Me gustan mucho estos videos
Muchas gracias!
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I've never seen one in real life but they sure do make strange noises.
They sure do! For such a large animal, they make the oddest sounds.
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Thank you very much! Appreciate that!
@@MooseManNaturePhotos let us know that from where it is shooted ?
Canada's National Animal...
Este animal são boas caçar .
@@franciscoprimodeoliveira7149 Não, ele é muito perigoso para caçar sozinho.
3:37 into the video, this cow wants him BAD! Lol
She wants his rut pit bad! That's even funnier!
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WOWSER THESE ARE REALLY CRAZY!!!
Yeah, pretty much says it all. 😄
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*last words after seeing a moose cross the road*
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Their best shot at opera, lol!
What purpose does the "beard" serve?
HI Brenda.....the beard (sometimes called the bell) is basically a perfume dispenser. When you watch some of the rut pit vids, you can see him splashing his stuff onto the beard. The whole thing is so crazy fun.
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Ok, well...if I may say, eeeewwwww! Thank GOD that's not part of human's mating ritual.
@@brendatajik6150 Yeah, it is a bit...weird!
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😂weird beard🤣
@@brendatajik6150 It is an unusually large bell, yes. Beard. Dewlap.It's how we tell him from miles away with binoculars.
She was keen, all he wanted was a cigarette ! And hard to believe they are " just " deer when they fight, such power!
yup, largest member of the deer family Dave
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Cows giving them the “come on” and the bulls want to hangout with the boys , duh.
Guys, right?
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Sooooo, curious about the “fun” part….? No disrespect intended, just trying to understand where the “fun” is in all your clips……. ?
Guess we're just weird, because for us? It's fun stuff all the crazy rut pit action and the fights (no injuries, mind you) and the posturing that goes on. We live for this but I can see where it wouldn't be considered fun to others. Appreciate the comment though.
@@MooseManNaturePhotos kinda sadistic “fun” then eh….uh I appreciate the animal but gain no pleasure from their suffering for “fun”.
@@nevada8462 We never want any animal to suffer. We simply find it fun being here in their midst, documenting what they do. Far from sadistic, we care deeply about these creatures.
Am hooked on these videos. Everything about these stately animals fascinates me... But, most of all, I want to know why they waggle their heads, boggle their eyes... Then, in a heartbeat it's BATTLE ON!!
And...do the bulls have any contact with the cows and the baby/s after the act...? Would a bull intervene to protect any cow being menaced by a predator? I have learned from your videos that they are solitary but do they have ANY 'finer feelings...'? What's their favourite food? What's their worst enemy...? Are they protected where you film your videos? Is there an annual cull on numbers, or are they allowed to do their thing?
Wow how on earth did I miss this comment? Sorry about that! Let me make amends here. Firstly, no, the bulls are not chivalrous; it's every beast for him/herself. Leave them for bait, in other words. Ha. They do that head wag thing to intimidate their opponent, ditto the wild/crazy eyes. The head wag thing also shows off their armament as if to impress. They only do it do other bulls. Bulls have nothing to do with the cows or calves after the rut. Their favorite food is whatever their bodies are calling for at the time; from alder leaves and grass or fireweed to twigs. They do like apples and apparently pumpkins. The moose in Maine love the broccoli grown there. Worst enemy would have to be the bears. Coyotes and wolves and man also. Where we film them there is hunting but not wide scale and not during the rut, so that does make for a culling of sorts. Thanks for the insightful questions!
@@MooseManNaturePhotos thank you for all that info. Still watching... 😁👍
@@MooseManNaturePhotos That's awesome that they do crazy eyes to intimidate their opponents. I thought that was just a human move lol
@@seanmatthewking Haha yeah, we don't have the market cornered there with the evil eye thing!
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When you only have sex one season of the year, crazy things happen.
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Rán tu niệm để về cực lạc là ổn hơn hết.
Nam mô a Di Đà Phật.
Maybe he was a snail in his past life. In which case this would have been an improvement. Just a thought...
@@MooseManNaturePhotos nam mô a Di Đà Phật,
Kính chúc quý bạn tìm thấy hạnh phúc thật sự trong cuộc đời đầy tai nạn và đau khổ này.
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