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Killer whales sometimes hunt moose.

 

There’s a reason orcas are better known as killer whales. They’re fierce predators, and they don’t always keep to the water in search of prey — in fact, they’ve even been known to hunt moose. This happens when a member of the largest deer species (yes, moose are deer) wades into the water, either in search of food or to elude land-based predators, and finds itself in the unfortunate position of being near an orca, which will eat pretty much anything. Such occurrences have been known to happen in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, with one recorded incident resulting in the deaths of two moose

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Whoda thunk!!

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Another bit of Moose trivia.  In northern Minnesota Boundary Waters, bold / foolish canoeists will sometimes ride a swimming Moose.   It is generally survivable unless the Moose can get its feet on the bottom.

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Probably the same idiots that hug Bison😂.

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4 hours ago, Eyesa Horg said:

Probably the same idiots that hug Bison😂.

 

Or those who kiss a cobra.

 

..........Widder

 

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A new Fool is born every minute,,, to bad they don't die, at the same rate...

It does seem that the globe is filling up fools... This seem far more believable than Global Warming!

 

 

Jabez Cowboy 

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5 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Emma, take the kids over by the grizzly so I can get a picture.  They're tame you know.  :blink:

The kids, or the bear? :)

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2 hours ago, Capt. R. Hugh Kidnme said:

The kids, or the bear? :)

Certainly the bear....who was NOT tame....and once in awhile the kids....who were usually well behaved but sometime deserved to be eaten along with the adults who were too stupid to be allowed out without a keeper.

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