I wasn't trying to put words in your mouth, Garand. This past June I was told by an Ontario Wildlife Officer that attack's by moose were almost twice that of bear, because people try to get too close, interefere with the calf's, and generally irritate moose more than they do bear.Garand said:Generally in this country, moose have been found to be very deadly to the front ends of assorted motor vehicles. In fact, depending on the size of the car your driving, it could right off the car! For some reason they do like to hang around highways at night.
Yeah, I always heard that Bullwinkle got mean when he drank.Terry G said:This past June I was told by an Ontario Wildlife Officer that attack's by moose were almost twice that of bear...
Look, you have NEVER been in combat, so don't speak of it. YOU have never hunted anything, let alone dangerous game. No attacks in 200 years? Pull up bear attacks, 2003. Yeah, that's right, one year. I wonder how many Africans would agree with you? Do you ever research before you spout this nonsense?andy said:have NOT lived to pass on their aggressive genes. That's why charges are VERY rare, even after the animal has been wounded. Jerkoffs like to CLAIM that their hunting (and war) experiences have been SO "harrowing', but it's 99+% bs.
GBullet said:Yeah, I always heard that Bullwinkle got mean when he drank.![]()
I hear that that squirrel he hangs out with is no better. They start slammin' Moose Lager's and you even MENTION buck teeth and that Flying Helmeted squirrel idiot goes right for your nuts.GBullet said:Yeah, I always heard that Bullwinkle got mean when he drank.![]()