A gigantic moose attempted to charge someone in a video making the rounds online.
In a video tweeted by @CPW_NE, someone was way too close to the moose while filming it and the beast of an animal wasn’t having it. (SLIDESHOW: These Women On Instagram Hate Wearing Clothes)
It charged the person, who luckily avoided being injured. Watch the scary moment unfold below. (SLIDESHOW: 142 Times Josephine Skriver Barely Wore Anything)
This video is an example of being too close to a bull moose and how quickly they can decide to charge on you.
It is from Clear Creek County. The individual just by chance came upon the bull walking along a willow bottom heading towards a lake. pic.twitter.com/Z2usuHpPit
— CPW NE Region (@CPW_NE) August 8, 2021
Thankfully no injuries occurred. This person managed to get behind a tree and the moose hit that.
The video linked below has information about being safe around moose, and how not to get stomped 🔽https://t.co/mQKXi2s7YZ
— CPW NE Region (@CPW_NE) August 8, 2021
This video is a perfect example of why you don’t mess around with animals in the wild. It’s a great way to get hurt or killed. (SLIDESHOW: 71 Times Samantha Hoopes Stripped Down)
Just because you saw a TV show where a moose looked cute and cuddly doesn’t mean that’s reality. In fact, it’s the furthest thing from it. (SLIDESHOW: This Blonde Bombshell Might Be The Hottest Model On The Internet)
A breakdown from a wildlife officer on what to do and look for if you have a surprise encounter with a moose. pic.twitter.com/ymYfjZVDNm
— CPW NE Region (@CPW_NE) August 9, 2021
Wild animals are meant to be left alone. That’s why they’re the wild and you’re not. If God wanted us messing with gigantic moose, wolves, bears and other animals, then we’d be living in the wild. (SLIDESHOW: 60 Times Abigail Ratchford Wore Almost Nothing)
That’s not the case and pushing the limits could get you hospitalized for a long time.
Use some common sense, folks. Just use some common sense.