Imagine this. You're eating in a restaurant. You notice everyone is looking at you. Then you realize it's not really you they're looking at, but a large elk who has joined you while he dines outside.
This is a close encounter that is truly of the bear kind. A bow hunter just shared video of a black bear that came within yards of him. Fortunately, he lived to tell about it video included.
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Here's an even more difficult question. Which came first, the bull moose or the dog? If a recent video shared by a driver means anything, the answer to that question would be both.
Maybe I'm more naïve than I thought, but I didn't know deer could do this. A new video shows a big buck defying gravity and scarfing berries off of a tree.
A man was driving down a remote highway when he saw two moose calves run in front of him. He watched them jump a nearby barbed wire fence and he could sense something was wrong. He was correct.
After what has been a rough year, it's a good thing when adversaries decide to get along. I didn't realize that includes wildlife and hunters as a new video shows 3 moose cows who made nice with a guy packing a very nice bow.
Not all bears are terrifying predators. As a matter of fact, there's a new video showing a very romantic bear who cares so much he has a bouquet of flowers for you.
You don't see this everyday. As a matter of fact, it's likely that you'll never see this in your lifetime. But, there is new video of a one in a million albino moose crossing a roadway.
It's always important to keep your eyes on the road as you just never know when wildlife might decide to cross in front of you. One trucker shared a dash cam video showing his close call with a bear that crossed the highway right in front of him.
There's an old saying that you can't fix stupid. There also needs to be a new saying that it's possible to be too stupid for a bear to eat. This video proves that theory.
We live in the part of America where seeing a grizzly is very much a possibility. The same can be said for our neighbors in Canada who just had two grizzlies stop bicyclists on a highway.