@@kiezersosay49 moose could definitely kill a bear with a full charge or even a couple kicks not to say a grizzly couldn't get the upper hand but those antlers are a lot to get behind
Animalogic lady: This bloody mess on the antlers is the velvet shedding. Brain: don't let her trick you. the moose just gored some tourist who wandered too far.
That's actually because moose regrow their antlers every year. When antlers first grow in, they're covered in a soft, furry layer of skin that is very similar to velvet; once the antlers are an appropriate size for the animal, they have to scrape all this stuff off, which is a bloody process that makes both moose and deer look like slasher villains.
Just go to Anchorage, Alaska. There are moose there used to living around humans, and cars generally don't bug them. Those are the chill ones, they'll stick their head through your open window just to check you out or steal your salad.
Only if you aren't quick lol, have been in a situation with a moose coming at me. But was so easy to not get hit by it lol have to be slow n stupid to actually get hit by it
That sounds absolutely terrifying. I've never seen a moose in person but I've seen a moose head on a wall and the size of that alone told me I would never want to be too close to one of these animals.
“Majestic antlers make it one of our most beloved animals..” (Shows bloody, terrifying, shedding antlers that make it look like he just slaughtered something.)
Mark Hunter I’m pretty sure she meant chill as in calm in normal conditions, like how bears are. If you’ve ever seen a bear and a nature documentary when it’s not actively hunting or fighting they really just chilling out on rocks or in caves without a care. It’s the same for moose, when they aren’t actively threatened they just chill and munch on whatever’s nearby. If you want to see not chill then look at any of the small non domestic cat species
Me: A herd of Meese are stampeding our way Pa, what'll we do!?!? Pa: don't worry son, I've heard they're "chill" I'm sure these Meese will politely allow us to cross.... Meese: *bloody antlers*
@@Openreality "Deer are the hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk, the fallow deer, and the chital; and the Capreolinae, including the reindeer, the roe deer, and the moose." Wiki
I think you missed one of the predators of Moose. Orca Whales. Moose when diving into the ocean for sea plants can dive deep enough that they can get attacked by Orca whales.
Grizzly bear: hmm I’m hungry, oh look a small dear **gets closer** Also bear: wait that’s not a deer... Moose: I’m about to end this bears whole career
KusGilis yea idk how anyone would react to a horse with murderous intent and an average of 5 feet of spiked pads of bone, but id be willing it starts with a strong smell
Everything about moose has be shooketh. I'm from Barbados and nothing here get's close to that size. The winter thing is a given. Like imagine it dropping beneath 26 degrees. Literally can't.
connor Pratt I can attest to this, my mom had never seen a moose irl until around five months ago, and she's lived in Canada all her life! For over thirty years she hadn’t seen a moose! I’ve seen a family of three a couple times in my life, and only in the winter, never any other season.
They're all over the place in northern Sweden. There are plenty of road signs warning against moose that get stolen by tourists because they think it's funny, but they're responsible for lots of car crashes.
Moose are the only animals that look a little dopey while being terrifying all in the same moment. Like, I love moose, but damn do not want to walk into one on a hike.
When she was saying “A moose can hold their breath for up to...” I was guessing something like 1-2 minutes But she said 30 seconds.... I was like Oh...Cool I guess 🤣
They can hold it for a lot longer than that. I've had a couple of occasions where I had time to round the corner of a creek in my canoe, only to have a moose and I scare the mutual bejabbers out of each other when it surfaces. My guess is probably closer to 2-4 minutes.
I know they're scary, but they seem like one of the creatures similar to those from the dinosaur eras, and those are getting rarer. I hope they'll last a while longer.
I thought it would have meant them stripping the skin from their antlers. Having bloody skin strips hanging from their head would have made an impression on the first humans seeing them...
Sienisota If I saw that, I would presume the creature had rabies then put it down for its sake. What type of creature intentionally peaks off it’s skin? Bleh
FYI a lot of the "whitetail" deer you showed were actually mule deer and Blacktail deer, which are ironically experiencing population declines from whitetail deer expansion and diseases as well. Also to throw in, the clip at 1:136 was a Cow elk.
I saw the same thing. And all the more reason to expand hunting permits for white tail. They are growing in huge numbers and then getting wiped out by those same parasites and diseases! Over population is a bad thing.
I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers...or sleeping in the bathtub, or taking a dump in the kitchen. I would just say "Honey, you're doing everything you're supposed to be doing. Let's just try and rotate it to the right about 60 degrees and you'll be where you need to be." You see? No one gets shot.
SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS. If we say “monGEESE” and just “moose” as plural for them, why not have it as “MEESE”? There’s nothing WRONG with it, but apparently we can’t.
Outside of the rutting season, they are very chill and very shy here my part of Canada. Best way to see them is when quietly canoeing on lakes and ponds with lots of water weeds.
@@monah5532 i spend a lot of time in northern Ontario. Moose encounters are scarier than bears. I've been rushed a few times and even jumped in the canoe to get away bit those fuckers can swim. Nightmare of a beast
I have met moose 2 times in the forest in Norway at close hold. One time i was skiing in Oslo, and the moose was just a few meters outside the ski track. i threw him a bun with raisins in it, and the moose sniffed on it and took a bite. it then spat it out and started shouting, while trampling the bun. but it was never threatening to us on the track, and it moved on after a little bit, probably pissed off from the bad taste. The second time me and my friend was camping in the woods east of Oslo during summer. we were running for a bit in the wooden tracks and suddenly in front of us stood a moose and its child, like 10 meters in front of us. the child, size of a huge dog hid behind its mother. we now just stood still and exchanged eye contact with the mother, and after a short moment we backed off a bit before heading back the track.
May I ask what area in Alaska you live? I've always planned on vacationing to Alaska one day and seeing how it's basically another country compared to me in NY I like learning about diff areas in Alaska xD I deff wanna see some moose tho whenever I go
@@artsysabs Alaska is lost cause, if you go there only go for very short period in summer.. Its filled with drug addicts and alcoholics, has some of the highest rates of suicide and gun death(per capita) Its not all its cracked up to be, people there are like texans and use it as bragging rights and talk it up... But its really a cruddy place
@@helpabrothawithasubisaiah5316 oof. Now I'm from NY so I sometimes can get annoyed when in films the city looks so magical and nice when most of it in reality is a disgusting mess But Alaska has always been someplace I wanna go mostly for the landscapes. I'd like to "escape" into nature for a bit. I'd deff go in the summer, august or early september though. Cant imagine being there for more than 2 weeks max.
@@spoopy9689 out in the woods its still cruddy most the year lol, that's why people have insane depression and alcohol abuse statistics out in the bush
When I was camping in northern maine, I had a moose try to get into my tent at night, I opened the tent door and looked at him in shock and he just huffed and laid down on the beach a little ways away after he realised the tent was occupied. They are really curtious animals as well as units!
A moose cut my dog in half, luckily he didn't suffer any organ damage, so the vet just stuffed my dogs abdominal residents back inside and stapled him up. He's fine, he's 9 now, doesn't chase moose off the property anymore tho.
I heard a story about a moose once. Someone wanted to test the durability of a moose pelt. I think it was a military project. They shot tank-destroying rounds at it, and it took two to break through it. They are in fact absolute units.
@@veronicachristopher9321 lmaooo everyone gives us shit for not using metrics completely ignoring the fact that we were born out of rebellion thus we wont do it lmao . my one gripe w metrics is when it comes to temperature , if i see 23° , it seems cold , but then i see its celsius and im like well shit . . . . . . lmaoo
larry w . Y’know imperial is called imperial, right..? Seems like the one a rebellion would avoid, also, the dude making the imperial literally chose his wife’s fever and a chemical concoction for its hot and cold, instead of water.
I hate trying to get the "real" distance/height when I hear them in *feet* (born into metric system). Division is my least favorite part of math to do quickly in my head. (I try to divide the feet with 3 to get some sense of scale) What really *drives me insane* is the temperature in fahrenheit. Even Kelvin makes more sense. Temp in 100 fahrenheit is really hot weather, but I have no clue about anything else. Measuring temp by water's freezing point just makes more sense. Or the ultimate zero, like kelvin. I can get a sense of scale from inches pretty easily, and miles. But feet and fahrenheit? Nope, I have to stop and get a calculator.
Since you covered the largest deer. It would be nice to see details of the smallest deer species, the pudú from Patagonia, in South America :) thanks for the great videos!!
Fun fact Moose are not able to comprehend their reflection at times… So if they encounter a vehicle with shiny paint, they might attack it, or try to secks it.
Not even close lmao Hippos are super aggressive and have almost 0 consistent predators Hippos slaughter everything with a heartbeat The closest thing to a hippo in the forest is a grizzly bear
Fun Fact: like the goose, the moose stays limber and loose with mongoose juice, also more than one moose is a group of meese. Not really, but it’s fun to say
I love how when the bear looks at the moose, the moose looks back like “keep walking fluffy”
Just saying bears eat moose
@@chunkymilkxd5342 they do, but they mostly prey on weaker individuals
Weaker individuals like young moose
And fox
Inappropriate Content lolol
Bear: Stops and turns around
Moose:"Yeah keep walking buddy"
Bear: im suppose to be the predator right??
Moose: not today
I'm pretty sure polar bear would be able to kill a moose
Joe rogan always talks about his buddy who saw a grizzly kill a moose by breaking its back by swiping it.
Weird champ
@@kiezersosay49 moose could definitely kill a bear with a full charge or even a couple kicks not to say a grizzly couldn't get the upper hand but those antlers are a lot to get behind
Her: "We are looking for the very elusive... moose."
Canadians: "Just drive around.
*It'll find you.* "
Canadians: "There's one right behind you."
@@hotdogpepper8410 It's "Meese"....
@@hotdogpepper8410 no? There's a shit ton of moose in Nova Scotia tho
@@hotdogpepper8410 Are you dumb? Literally one quick google search will show you that Canada has more than 3x the amount lmfao.
And challenge your car to Chicken.
Animalogic lady: This bloody mess on the antlers is the velvet shedding.
Brain: don't let her trick you. the moose just gored some tourist who wandered too far.
All the better to avoid seeing thousands of tourists.😁
It’s amazing how stupid people are about approaching wild animals.
@@4WingedAngels lmao
@@4WingedAngels lmao
EXACTLY
@@getsugatensho1102 lmao
Ah yes, the majestic swamp donkey, truly a unit among units.
Thought unit meant , u noe
Unit
*delicious swamp donkey
Moo
Switch TheChannel Oh, hell yea!
You're silly.
That's a *horny* swamp donkey!
"Moose's are the most majestic"
Cuts to one with blood all over its antlers
That's actually because moose regrow their antlers every year. When antlers first grow in, they're covered in a soft, furry layer of skin that is very similar to velvet; once the antlers are an appropriate size for the animal, they have to scrape all this stuff off, which is a bloody process that makes both moose and deer look like slasher villains.
Jarlof theNorth this was said in the video. hunter was making a joke
Jarlof theNorth does it hurt the moose?
@@notstunyou no lmao
i hope youre joking ab that being blood lmao. its velvet and they get rid of it around late summer or spring time
Just go to Anchorage, Alaska. There are moose there used to living around humans, and cars generally don't bug them. Those are the chill ones, they'll stick their head through your open window just to check you out or steal your salad.
lol
The *s a l a d*
OldieBones, All manner of terrible jokes come to mind here, anything from "damnit I ordered this with 1000 Island", to "where's all the white women"?
People in Alaska just drive around eating salad?
Yeah, you’ll see them if you don’t end up freezing to death first.
“When you get up close to a moose, you will notice how massive they are!”
The next thing you will see is a white light
Den Jesus will come into view saying "oh bro. You fucked up."
Only if you aren't quick lol, have been in a situation with a moose coming at me. But was so easy to not get hit by it lol have to be slow n stupid to actually get hit by it
Mother nature is deadly and fierce
😆
@@Lardnuts slow and stupid? yep, thats me!
Moose and those bloody antlers makes it look like they killed someone and your next
Pure nightmare fuel!
Beast hide assasin
That scene freaked me out just a little.
It’s not from killing something it’s from scraping there antlers on the tree when they have velvet on there horns
My next what
“Chill attitude”
Pans to murder moose with blood soaked antlers........
That's...not blood. The antlers are shedding its velvet.
@@slytherinbabe3492 No, that is literally blood. The moose rub against the bark so hard that it breaks the skin.
@@jello_sauce yeah, I realized that when I got to that part of the video.
@@slytherinbabe3492 Why did you not watch the rest of the video first?
Slytherin Babe Lmao "My bad I told you false info about the video before I finished the video"
I’m so tempted to call them meese
Canadian Messes and Geeses.
i think about this comment alot
moosen is far superior me thinks
i like your profile picture
You can try just be prepared to accept the consequences
Bruh a bloody moose at night would scare the shit out of me literally 💀
In the day too alright 😫
Wendigo time
"Moose is a Deer"
Me: *Hol Up*
The antlers weren’t obvious enough for you?
@@q-miiproductions878
I thought it wasn't a deer too.
@Mike Hunt Bruh
They deer on steroids.
I thought the same thing OP
"Grow a pair" is a profound insult in Moose society.
You hear this predominantly in Springtime
@@lukegale7812 and predominantly from older bulls to the younger
@@lukegale7812 I was the 69th like
Wait you forgot my favorite moose fact. They have been found swimming in coastal regions swimming in the ocean and are occasionally eaten by orca.
Dreamfoolgirl wow. That’s cool. And a bit scary.
I'm so disappointed that this fact wasn't brought up. It's such a strange and fun fact to tell people
That’s crazy 😂
Where did you here that orca eat them?
@@MaddSlasher can you post a source?
Fecking moose chased me up a tree during the Rut. Like a furry freight train coming after you
Glad you alright tho!
That sounds absolutely terrifying. I've never seen a moose in person but I've seen a moose head on a wall and the size of that alone told me I would never want to be too close to one of these animals.
I love the cats reaction, he was like : "Bro, are you seeing this giant hoofer outside???"
*cat looks at moose and looks back at owner*
Help!?
1:20 Cat: What the f. . . Human! Are you seeing this?!
I was like... "Dude there's no way you can take down that Moose!"
Human, I needz that goat for my world domination planz!
The cat is dyslexic; kitty thinks it's a mouse and not a moose.
I felt that!
"We're here in Algonquin National Park looking for something pretty special. We're looking to die."
Hahaha hahahhahahha hahahha .. but that's how humans are isn't it.. we wanna film all sorts of wild, dangerous beasts
I camped there for about. Week, it freaking beautiful
Wendigos
Based on the number of flies and mosquitoes flying around her, possibly from anemia.
"We are looking for a moose" that's a weirdo way to say goodbye forever
My brother hit a moose once in his car. His car was destroyed and the moose walked away like nothing happened
Probably felt like having a shopping cart slam into you at top speed. it’s hurts but it won’t kill yuh
Must've driven into Moose Cage.
Them Fers go through the windshield! He is lucky!
Walked away to later die in the forest from internal injuries.
Not true. I live in Alaska, they don’t fair well when hit by a car. They die basically every time.
“Majestic antlers make it one of our most beloved animals..”
(Shows bloody, terrifying, shedding antlers that make it look like he just slaughtered something.)
yes, they slaughter the people that don't respect them, they can legit yeet your car if they want. respect those giants
Aaahhhh I think it kinda looked pretty
Thats why they are our most beloved animal you see? nobody invades when we have giant bloodwearing beasts
love him or be part of his victims
Moose are apparently the most metal animals ever.
Moose? "Chill"? I'm from Texas and even _I_ know that they're 8 ft stilt-walking Ford trucks fueled by pure hatred.
Hahahahahahahhhaha pictured it.
This gal lost all credibility with me when she described moose as chill
@@TranslatedAssumption they're chill until they lock onto a target
Le Tigre de Paris yeah, chill is not a word to describe them.
Mark Hunter I’m pretty sure she meant chill as in calm in normal conditions, like how bears are. If you’ve ever seen a bear and a nature documentary when it’s not actively hunting or fighting they really just chilling out on rocks or in caves without a care. It’s the same for moose, when they aren’t actively threatened they just chill and munch on whatever’s nearby. If you want to see not chill then look at any of the small non domestic cat species
The bear was like, “I don't want any trouble, just passing by.”
Fun fact: A moose can actually kick hard enough to penetrate your torso.
Yeah that's not terrifying at all.
Wow
wow really fun
Imagine getting a double hoof hit straight to the balls
Wtf • 10 years ago you wouldn’t have any after, lol.
That’s horrifying
How I wish more than 1 moose is called *meese*
Or moosen
Me: A herd of Meese are stampeding our way Pa, what'll we do!?!?
Pa: don't worry son, I've heard they're "chill" I'm sure these Meese will politely allow us to cross....
Meese: *bloody antlers*
I'm already making it a thing - along with calling a single grain of rice a rouse. After all, it's already happened to pease porridge. ^^
Meessess
It's a flock of moosen
Bloody Antlers is the name of my metal band.
Bleeding Antlers sounds cooler.
Bloody antlers sounds like a British man trash talking them
@@orac3038
"Oi! U wot, mate?!"
Epic
"Don't mess with my child, I won't mess with you. Mess with my child, I'll turn you into tomato soup."
-Moose
Only deer to have palm antlers
Fallow deer: hold my palms....
It's not a deer at all.
@@Openreality "Deer are the hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk, the fallow deer, and the chital; and the Capreolinae, including the reindeer, the roe deer, and the moose." Wiki
@Battle Cats owo
“Moose are the Largest land animals in Europe and North America”
Bison: Am I a joke to you?
Then the elephant looks down on the bison.
blacklikeme88 in North America dude
@@vector7927 search "moose in Alaska" and you'll see bison have nothing close to the size
@@jordank5975 Moose are only taller not heavier...
Super original comment format bro 👍🏽
1:25 that cat's facial expression after seeing that Moose is priceless. She's like _"Mom, did you see that?"_ 😂😂😂
You like cats?
@@graiglp7285 i think she does since her name is litterally "kittens" and has a kitten on her channel picture. But im not sure
Deveron Godee i know i was just joking
what are kittens
@@graiglp7285 how is that a joke no punchline
I love that title “Absolute Units” . Superb . Feels accurate . These are magnanimous beings
Magnanimous means generous or forgiving.
don't you mean "magnificent beings"?
What is the definition of "unit" in this context?
@@The1Critic2 a tank
"The moose is a Canadian icon"
Rip Sweden who has it as it's national animal.
And America which has them all over like 5 states
Ah Sweden can have it we got the beaver anyhow
Unfactual comment
Haha yes! This was the comment I was looking for! Usually they show what countries/areas the animals live in, and moose sure isn't only Canadian!
@@greg3280 Sweden has beavers too :)
As she said moose means "he who strips" my brain created a picture of a moose dancing on a pole.
Bullwinkle has to make money some how
A perfect scene for a family guy cutaway
Brain Bleach!
" Dammit Sam!"
bruh
I think you missed one of the predators of Moose.
Orca Whales.
Moose when diving into the ocean for sea plants can dive deep enough that they can get attacked by Orca whales.
Crazy.. 😵
Rare. Not worth the mention. Besides, smarty, another chick beat you to this, you comment thief! 😆
Veronica Christopher or maybe it’s just a fact quite a few people know?
Orcas aren't whales
@@Galaxia7 alright mate im pretty sure we all know that.
1:22
Cat: O - O
"oh my gosh my human slave, what is that titan has stepped upon my land!?"
I didn't see any cat
@@raindoset5408 1:11
Grizzly bear: hmm I’m hungry, oh look a small dear **gets closer**
Also bear: wait that’s not a deer...
Moose: I’m about to end this bears whole career
Ultima Gamer Deer*
Auto correct
Bears have been known to hunt mooses and carry moose carcasses over vast distance
A moose is no match for a full size grizzly bear.
Theres a clip on youtube made here in sweden the bear is like hurp a derp ima just move the thing 3 meters while not breaking a sweat.
Grizzly bear 🐻 approach’s moose
Moose: *So you’ve chosen death*
Its because male moose is just hella monster, even the bears are scared
The bear : peace was never an option
Apparently you guys don’t understand risk vs reward. A grizzly or brown bear would destroy a moose, but it’s not worth risking serious injury.
"The game was rigged from the start..."
KusGilis yea idk how anyone would react to a horse with murderous intent and an average of 5 feet of spiked pads of bone, but id be willing it starts with a strong smell
Hi, I'm Moose.
What? Oh, yeah I'm fine. The blood on my antlers isn't mine.
I had to massacre a village back there.
They pissed me off.
The moose was T-posing before it massacred the village.
What a shame
“Such a shame, i wonder why they’re all dying to be pummeled by me”
Wouldn’t play hockey with me
*Subsistence player:* Information checks out.
1:12 I like how the cat looks at its owner like “You sure we’re safe against that f’ing thing?!?”
Lol for real! Bro said 😳
Bear: Stop following me. Your freaking me out.
Moose: *NO*
"...a far more dangerous threat. The Canadian Winter."
Me: *laughs in Canadian*
Me: Laughs in Russian
Me: laughs in Northern Minnesotan
Me: *dies of hypothermia*
Me: *Dies from heat stroke*
Me: laughs in-- ohwait, I live on the Puget sound in Seattle & winters are amazing here :')
Albino moose... I'm shook by its beauty. Learnt something new today "they shed their antlers every winter"... I live in the Caribbean, don't judge me.
Don't worry 100Tatanisha, I live in Alaska and I just learned it too.
tatanisha sounds like a pornstar name
Yeah, the whites sure are the prettiest
Shinkajo low life
Everything about moose has be shooketh. I'm from Barbados and nothing here get's close to that size. The winter thing is a given. Like imagine it dropping beneath 26 degrees. Literally can't.
I like how she said she was LOOKING for moose...in dense woodland....with no means of defending herself. She is the real unit.
Animalogic: "We're looking for the very elusive moose..."
Me: *Moose gave birth to calves in my backyard for six years straight* Elusive? Pffft
Woodledude they can be pretty elusive
connor Pratt I can attest to this, my mom had never seen a moose irl until around five months ago, and she's lived in Canada all her life! For over thirty years she hadn’t seen a moose! I’ve seen a family of three a couple times in my life, and only in the winter, never any other season.
caden Macdonald probably helps if you dont live in the city.
Don’t ask Who Joe is Point of fact, only when we moved out into the country did she ever see a moose.
They're all over the place in northern Sweden. There are plenty of road signs warning against moose that get stolen by tourists because they think it's funny, but they're responsible for lots of car crashes.
Mooses?
You mean: *MEESE*
Lol
*MOOSEN*
Moosasa
All these alternative plurals for moose are hilarious
Moosi
Moose are the only animals that look a little dopey while being terrifying all in the same moment.
Like, I love moose, but damn do not want to walk into one on a hike.
Hippos
Cape Buffalo
"Im going to look for moose" in skinny jeans and a red backpack...
When she was saying
“A moose can hold their breath for up to...”
I was guessing something like 1-2 minutes
But she said 30 seconds....
I was like
Oh...Cool I guess
🤣
They can hold it for a lot longer than that. I've had a couple of occasions where I had time to round the corner of a creek in my canoe, only to have a moose and I scare the mutual bejabbers out of each other when it surfaces. My guess is probably closer to 2-4 minutes.
@@adreabrooks11
The moose was submerged?
@Jonanthony Hernandez
*Jaws theme intensifies?*
*No, Moose theme intensifies!*
Lol the record for a human is almost 40 times that
i was sad
Plebeians: moose
Me, an intellectual: meese
Herpy Depth
Moosen
Mooii
Meeorese
MOOSES
Many much moosen in the woodsen.
1:10 Moosed opportunity to say "Moosive" instead of "Massive"
U N D E R A T E D comment
LMAOOO
lmaooo
Punny fucker.
Petition for moose emoji! I want one so bad
I know they're scary, but they seem like one of the creatures similar to those from the dinosaur eras, and those are getting rarer. I hope they'll last a while longer.
Wouldn’t it be awesome if an asteroid came and took everything out though?
If you mean similar to those from the ice age era then yes, moose are a remnant of the ice age
@@StiflingSky ooh! Didn't know that tbh, thnx
@@user-vr5zk9ox8d I mean...that would be kinda epic ngl
That moment when your whole species name translates to "He who strips."
I’d be ornery too if my last name was “Pantser”.
They would have called him "Hung like horse" but they didn't have horses then. LOL
"Largest land mammal in Europe and N. America."
Bison on both continents: am I a joke to you?
Bison dont exist in europe wild
@@hehehe2276 but European Bison are a thing.
Pretty sure bison were hunted to extinction in the US.
@@Larcona_ tell that to the hundreds of thousands running around today.
@@zebrahunter6956 My bad, never quite went extinct.
"Moose are the largest animals in North America"
Bison: Oh really?
Connor Kirby
I didn't noticed that she said that, they always make mistakes on this type of videos...
To be fair, they are pretty close heightwise... But, yeah, bison are the largest.
.............⚖️.............
Largest or Biggest
🤷♂️
Could it be The Moose is largest
Bison is the Biggest
Tallest, for sure.
Brian Segura largest and biggest are synonyms. Bison are the largest/biggest while moose are tallest.
"Moose are a Canadian icon"
Sweden: *Am I a joke to you?*
Yes
"..meaning he who strips-
-referring to the bark of course."
Ah of course, my first thought as well.
Why of course. The most logical thought. I most certainly did not imagine a man stripping.
I thought it would have meant them stripping the skin from their antlers.
Having bloody skin strips hanging from their head would have made an impression on the first humans seeing them...
The fact that this currently has 69 likes makes this comment even better
Sienisota If I saw that, I would presume the creature had rabies then put it down for its sake. What type of creature intentionally peaks off it’s skin? Bleh
FYI a lot of the "whitetail" deer you showed were actually mule deer and Blacktail deer, which are ironically experiencing population declines from whitetail deer expansion and diseases as well.
Also to throw in, the clip at 1:136 was a Cow elk.
Wow, thanks. How do you know all this?
I saw the same thing. And all the more reason to expand hunting permits for white tail. They are growing in huge numbers and then getting wiped out by those same parasites and diseases! Over population is a bad thing.
The mans has spotted it too.
The time stamp confused me, I thought the girl was the cow elk. 🤣
@@theangrycheeto bruh look at the profile pic. That's a furry, he knows everything about that shit.
She's such a dork and must be protected at all costs
I know right! I love her!
Frankly, she's the worst.
And it's absolutely endearing. She's great.
I second this motion! 😀
Nah
I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers...or sleeping in the bathtub, or taking a dump in the kitchen. I would just say "Honey, you're doing everything you're supposed to be doing. Let's just try and rotate it to the right about 60 degrees and you'll be where you need to be."
You see? No one gets shot.
Bullwinkle: "Hey Rocky, want to see me pull a rabbit out of my hat?"
Rocky: "No, not again Bullwinkle."
"A horse with car doors hanging off of it's head." That's my favorite description of moose, by Joe Rogan.
A moose is about ten Rogans tall!
I love Joe Rogan, lol 💖
"He who strips"
Magic Mike: You call?
"Magic moose"
😉
Broke: Mooses
Woke: Moose
Bespoke: Meese
Jason Lee moosen
SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS. If we say “monGEESE” and just “moose” as plural for them, why not have it as “MEESE”? There’s nothing WRONG with it, but apparently we can’t.
Out there in the woodsen
@@TomatoKorb meese wanted the food the food is to eaten is it
moosoo
I love absolutely everything about this channel. The content, delivery, the opening drawings are beautiful. Thank you for this.
You're out in the woods looking for a Moose thinking it has a "chill attitude " let me crack a beer for this one
Some people gotta find out the hard way.
Outside of the rutting season, they are very chill and very shy here my part of Canada. Best way to see them is when quietly canoeing on lakes and ponds with lots of water weeds.
@@monah5532 i spend a lot of time in northern Ontario. Moose encounters are scarier than bears. I've been rushed a few times and even jumped in the canoe to get away bit those fuckers can swim. Nightmare of a beast
I have met moose 2 times in the forest in Norway at close hold.
One time i was skiing in Oslo, and the moose was just a few meters outside the ski track. i threw him a bun with raisins in it, and the moose sniffed on it and took a bite. it then spat it out and started shouting, while trampling the bun. but it was never threatening to us on the track, and it moved on after a little bit, probably pissed off from the bad taste.
The second time me and my friend was camping in the woods east of Oslo during summer. we were running for a bit in the wooden tracks and suddenly in front of us stood a moose and its child, like 10 meters in front of us. the child, size of a huge dog hid behind its mother. we now just stood still and exchanged eye contact with the mother, and after a short moment we backed off a bit before heading back the track.
Lmao raisins are disgusting!
You encountered a mother moose! WITH ITS CHILD?!?!?
Dude how are you even alive now?
You were calm and collected and lived to tell the tale!
You handles it well but that second story could have been dangerous
That shit was disgusting
Bruh, I live in alaska and you can't drive 15 minuites down the road with out swerving to not hit a moose and half way meeting jesus in the process.
May I ask what area in Alaska you live? I've always planned on vacationing to Alaska one day and seeing how it's basically another country compared to me in NY I like learning about diff areas in Alaska xD I deff wanna see some moose tho whenever I go
@@artsysabs Alaska is lost cause, if you go there only go for very short period in summer..
Its filled with drug addicts and alcoholics, has some of the highest rates of suicide and gun death(per capita)
Its not all its cracked up to be, people there are like texans and use it as bragging rights and talk it up...
But its really a cruddy place
@@helpabrothawithasubisaiah5316 oof. Now I'm from NY so I sometimes can get annoyed when in films the city looks so magical and nice when most of it in reality is a disgusting mess
But Alaska has always been someplace I wanna go mostly for the landscapes. I'd like to "escape" into nature for a bit. I'd deff go in the summer, august or early september though. Cant imagine being there for more than 2 weeks max.
@@spoopy9689 if the earth had a sphincter it would be Alaska or California
@@spoopy9689 out in the woods its still cruddy most the year lol, that's why people have insane depression and alcohol abuse statistics out in the bush
When I was camping in northern maine, I had a moose try to get into my tent at night, I opened the tent door and looked at him in shock and he just huffed and laid down on the beach a little ways away after he realised the tent was occupied. They are really curtious animals as well as units!
The space between their antlers is literally my height, wh-
Yup, haha. I could literally *LIE DOWN* head to foot between those antlers. It's insane.
Ye me too
Damn, y'all are short af
@@LowTempDabr i know. Its bc im asian and my mom is short :)
@@fynnon_binary4541 makes sense
8:10 is that a picture of Teddy Roosevelt riding a moose? Nice
I'm just here awaiting the expert on this.
Bump
Nice
*Noice*
Man. Is there anything Teddy didn't do?
"The only animal capable of regularly taking down an adult moose is the Siberian Tiger." And humans.
Wolves and especially grizzly bears can kill one
humans u mean guns,bow and arrow ......
@@SAJ.GAMING made by humans, your point?
venom venom yeah, but not normally. Maybe calves or hurt moose. If any of those get charged or stomped they're done for.
The wolverine is also known for killing moose.
The moose probably is weak and slowed down by deep snow.
"It's... calm attitude and majestic antlers make it one of our most beloved animals."
*flashcut to a moose with bloody, gore-spattered antlers.*
I once saw a huge moose swim across a small lake in southern Finland. It was majestic!
"What's the plural of Moose?"
"Moosen."
-Brian Regan
A flock of Geesen
I saw a flock of Moosen out in the Woodsen. Plus two boxen of donuts and a cup of dirt.
@@ZooTycoonLord you mean donuten?
I don't understand thoose jokes in english, could you explain it in spanish? Haha
*Meese.*
A moose cut my dog in half, luckily he didn't suffer any organ damage, so the vet just stuffed my dogs abdominal residents back inside and stapled him up. He's fine, he's 9 now, doesn't chase moose off the property anymore tho.
bruh, give that doggo some more love
that's one hell of a story, "So, a moose cut my dog in half..."
How did the dog survive that
Please explain more.
No shot
I heard a story about a moose once. Someone wanted to test the durability of a moose pelt. I think it was a military project. They shot tank-destroying rounds at it, and it took two to break through it. They are in fact absolute units.
1:25 that cat was like “wtf kind of animal is that?”
moose are like pigeons in Alaska. viciously aggressive, three thousand pound, flightless pigeons.
😂😂😂
Now that's a cursed description!
@@TheCimbrianBull you are everywhere in this video lol
@@WeakMighty25
Yup! 😁
"Chill attitude" ya, no. Moose are rage beasts that wanna mess you up.
😍😍😍didn't expect for her to sing!!! Love her!!!😍😍😍
Don't they also dive about 20ft underwater sometimes? These animals are actually on crack man
Yes
Also hunted by orca
Nobody messes with or orcas... with the exception of certain dumbass sharks that want a death wish.
2:18 You know you are an absolute unit when even a bear walks away from you anxiously.
Where’s the bear?
2:08
Me: Wow such majestic creatures
**Moose proceeds to strip the skin off its antlers**
Me: *suprised picachu*
Why do I feel like I know Canada’s anthem without ever hearing it lol
moose: *listed and absolute unit*
BISON: Yeets the chat with it's 2,200 pound body
2:18
"cmon elliot hurry up!"
"hold on boog i think i just saw mcsquizzy in that tree over there!?"
Legendary movie
I just love Danielle her illustrations are off the chart amazing. Please don't ever leave Danielle, the show would not be the same without you.
I was told the moose was my spirit animal years ago, wasn't happy at the time, now many many years later, it makes total sense.
0:25 "Local moose takes a stroll after committing mass-murder."
I was about to ask what that was, because what was that?
@@rubenaalexander5007 Well its antlers aren't like that because of mass-murder, it just shed its antlers recently. :)
Don't let that guy fool you. That moose has just rampaged through a packed trailer park, goring everything in sight.
@@ilyastone8116 shed velvet.
my American brain trying to quickly convert metrics 🔬
American brain?
Ok....we'll wait.... 😆
@@veronicachristopher9321 lmaooo everyone gives us shit for not using metrics completely ignoring the fact that we were born out of rebellion thus we wont do it lmao . my one gripe w metrics is when it comes to temperature , if i see 23° , it seems cold , but then i see its celsius and im like well shit . . . . . . lmaoo
larry w . Y’know imperial is called imperial, right..? Seems like the one a rebellion would avoid, also, the dude making the imperial literally chose his wife’s fever and a chemical concoction for its hot and cold, instead of water.
I hate trying to get the "real" distance/height when I hear them in *feet* (born into metric system). Division is my least favorite part of math to do quickly in my head. (I try to divide the feet with 3 to get some sense of scale)
What really *drives me insane* is the temperature in fahrenheit. Even Kelvin makes more sense.
Temp in 100 fahrenheit is really hot weather, but I have no clue about anything else. Measuring temp by water's freezing point just makes more sense. Or the ultimate zero, like kelvin.
I can get a sense of scale from inches pretty easily, and miles. But feet and fahrenheit? Nope, I have to stop and get a calculator.
@@LarryGambino So was france and you still dont see them measuring stuff in elbows
Since you covered the largest deer. It would be nice to see details of the smallest deer species, the pudú from Patagonia, in South America :) thanks for the great videos!!
What size are they? Roe deer are pretty goddamn small as well. 20-40lbs
What about the pilandok or mouse deer from the Philippines?
Is another name for that kind of deer a dik-dik
Pudu are absolute units
3:50 "Ah yes. These look like moose tracks. You can tell by the way it is. Thats pretty neat."
LMFAOO
Very ELUSIVE
Moose: Walks in front of car
“They are considered a sacred”
Me: *dio walking meme*
1:40 that's literally Peppa pig's height, Holly guacamoley
please tell me what this means
@@anthonymolly720 Peppas an absolute unit
ModdFuxkedYahHo you’re right thank you ❤️
Fun fact
Moose are not able to comprehend their reflection at times…
So if they encounter a vehicle with shiny paint, they might attack it, or try to secks it.
secks lmao
"Meese"
'What?'
"Meese"
'Meese?'
"Meese"
'Meese'
Convo between me and my gf
I'm glad she remembers me
Moose: the hippo of the forest.
Not even close lmao
Hippos are super aggressive and have almost 0 consistent predators
Hippos slaughter everything with a heartbeat
The closest thing to a hippo in the forest is a grizzly bear
Nah I say Giraffe
Fun Fact: like the goose, the moose stays limber and loose with mongoose juice, also more than one moose is a group of meese.
Not really, but it’s fun to say
Not really, but you do you
"Chill attitude", my sister in Chris, these things choose violence for no reason.