Here’s a couple of photos of a moose skeleton. Looks like the cause of death is rather obvious.
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Thanks, Jason!
Here’s a couple of photos of a moose skeleton. Looks like the cause of death is rather obvious.
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Thanks, Jason!
How did this driver survive???
How fast must she have been going?
Here’s the story:
“The following pictures are of a moose that went through a car’s windshield and out the rear window this month near South River, Ontario.
The VERY lucky woman driver ended up with just a broken wrist and needing a good bath. When you view the pictures you will wonder how the woman managed to survive.”
OK, I’m from the Houston, Texas area and we revel in large things like Monster Cockroaches. We have no concept of whether this is a large or average bull moose. However, if these photos are not ‘shopped then the scale of this animal would indicate it is HUGE!
Here’s the text in the email that was sent to me:
By the length of his beard and the grey legs, I figure he must be over 10 years old. He looks to be well over 8 feet at the top of the shoulder hump, and with his head up the height to the top of his antler must be about 12 feet. This guy is king of the forest, no bear or pack of wolves would dare come after him when he has this rack. Considering that a dirt road can fit 1 1/2 cars across, this fellow is HUGE. THIS IS ONE BIG BOY!
THE PICTURE WASTAKEN IN ELLIOT LAKE (Elliot Lake is near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan)
Yes it is a regular size dirt road.