Hi Everybody. They got salt licks in their forest. The Moose was abandoned from his mother from the day he was born. So this guy took care of him. So he sees him as his mother, thats why he licks him, he doesnt lick other humans, the other moose dont lick any human. Its not a salt lick thing, its a mother and baby thing 😊
When she came back in with the head for another hug @2:10, gave me a cuteness overload. Excellent work with your pointy ponies my man, brings a warmth to this Mainer's heart.
Lets think about this differently. You raise an animal, it is used to you. You put some food in your hand and hold it out, the animal eats from your hand. Someone else the animal doesn't know tries this, and the animal doesn't eat out of the hand. Does that mean that eating is how the animal shows affection? It shows that the animal is comfortable with the person that raised it, and feels safe eating from his/her hand. It is a show of affection in the sense of feeling safe, but the actual act of eating isn't a show of affection. The same goes for licking, the moose is driven to lick salt and minerals, they are extremely vital for all large animals, but the moose isn't going to just lick random people for that salt.. it needs to be comfortable first. So, yes, the licking does show that the moose is very trusting of this person, and some temporary licking is part of the process of "making friends" at least in deer, but the amount of licking going on here is really for nutrition. We have to look at ALL of the animals behavior when deciding it's emotional state, and not just one behavior. Having a salt lick also wont stop it, moose, deer, cow, etc are naturally wired to seek out salt, and even if they have blocks of salt, they will still lick another available source. Now for a random relevant fact that may save your life one day...a moose standing and staring you down while licking its lips is generally a sign of aggression and a precursor to charging...they sometimes clack their teeth also, this only applies when the moose is staring at you and licking it's lips.. not licking other things. Spent 15+ winters in North woods of Michigan peninsula & volunteered with DNR for counting & tagging deer & moose before & after hunting season. Not an expert in ungulates, but did learn a lot more than the average person.
Moose are such huge majestic creatures. It is truly heartwarming seeing this side of them being lovingly socialized and not stomping the crap out of a target.❤
I've never seen a human being and any moose having a relationship together. Thanks for sharing this. Just goes to show you that animals can teach us so much.
This is being said a lot about many species and human interaction. Our collective conscious is beginning to open to our impact on the world around us. We can be such a beautiful source of love in harmony with this world. Let’s hope we recognize this as soon as possible.
Not necessarily. I lived in Pinedale WY and the moose there are all over the place. But because they feel safe in that area from human predators, they are very peaceful and even friendly. There's a woman who lives in Big Piney, I believe...or Daniel... Who has had wild moose in her yard for years. Her cats lay on them. Very friendly. One is, or was, named Old One Eye. Her photos were eventually put on postcards. This is any animal behavior when they do not feel threatened by US with weapons or other human behaviors that threaten them. (I see that he responded with a yes.) Still...
Most people think of hunters as animal killing enthusiasts. WRONG. So much respect for the animal and the environment goes into a hunt. I teach my kids that the only time you EVER kill an animal is when you intend to eat it. Through hunting, I have been able to provide food for my family and many others. That is life altering for them. Hunting is a natural part of the circle of life and NECESSARY for animal survival.
I have come upon wild Moose so much in my life. They are sweet and curious. But, they can also be dangerous and should be left alone . Let them stay wild ❤️❤️❤️
Humans are animals. Nothing unexpected about it at all. Homo Sapiens is not that different from other animals. Though there seems to be a tendency and ambition among them to assume that they are so special in every way. And still they also prefer to think about their pets using very human centered terminology about emotion and needs. Well, we are what we are and taking any other point of view from outside ourselves is very challenging. Perhaps not even possible for us.
Thanks you for adding in "if hand raised". By going off a lot of the replies here, I'd expect a small increase in human-moose attacks as viewers come across a random moose and decide a selfie of them hugging a moose would be AWESOME. Moose are insanely dangerous.
I love seeing these majestic animals be so affectionate! I visited an animal rescue place in Alaska that had very relaxed moose that came and went as they pleased. I fed them bananas, which they loved! The guy had a pet badger he rescued as a baby that cuddled up on his lap! ❤
They look so loving so friendly and complete different from what we been told by them charging and raking the ground. It's like human interaction is daily life
So sweet…they might really like being brushed or combed with a scratchy comb…it would probably feel really good to them. They have such sweet faces and beautiful eyes.
Surprised they are so tame. I do notice you are careful where their racks are in relation to you face. Smart man. Unintentionally could get hit. Great video quality.
after watching this Vid I am quite convinced SWEDEN AND all within it is exceptionally BEAUTIFUL. Greeting from the sun filled land down under called Australia Thank you.
Engish xlate: Kind to Kind ! Health to pets ! People who help such handsome men Success and Prosperity My addon: moose need/want SALT BLOCK, as another suggested from the licking.
Лоси нежные как котята, хотя по выражению лица этого парня не скажешь, что он испытывает к ним тоже нежные чувства, скорее потребительское отношение. Наверное он один из воспитанников, или единомышленников этих датских "любителей" животных, которые расчленили постаревшего жирафа Мариуса, на глазах у детей в Датском зоопарке. Жуткое новое европейское образование, начинает давать "плоды"
Big love. Grand. Moose style. So majestic. Love the nuzzling. What an experience! I've always been fascinated by moose. Lucky to see them in the wild while traveling in northern Ontario Canada. I like your job.
BIG difference between these lovelies and Canadian moose though. Canada moose are wild and should NEVER be approached-they can seriously injure or kill a person. Just be wise and everyone will b fine 😊
@@cynthusinfinite I actually wasn’t talking to you specifically-just throwing that out there. Every year we get tourists that forget that in the wild these guys can be dangerous. No offence was intended so please don’t take any
@@christinestewart9374 yes thank you. I'm highly sensitive to the welfare of wildlife. I know how tourists, humans can want to take "selfies" up close and it's a bit of a trigger for me as it often results in animals being animals then authorities get involved and the animals put down. Stay away is my go to. I just watched a sick animal (racoon) endure 100's of people lining up to take their pic with it. I have to talk my rage down. You sound like a bird of a feather but with a gentle message to keep distance. Me not so much. Quick to anger. 😏
That was both cool, cute and scary all at once! I must admit the antler-to-eye proximity had me really nervous at times! But it seems this guy knows these animals very well indeed. The hugging moment was hearwarming.
A moose maybe nice to bond with, I have seen videos of moose chasing a bear and the bear was running for it’s life, moose don’t look so nice when they are pissed off.
the way animals dip their head into you to show affection is such a beautiful thing. Ive had birds, dogs, cats, horses and even mice and rabbits do this.
Jak dla mnie najwspanialsze zwierzę z rodziny jeleniowatych. Miałem okazję kilkukrotnie widzieć je na żywo w ich naturalnym środowisku. Piękne majestatyczne zwierzęta.
Aloha from Hilo, Hawaii, it's just so awesome, thank you for your kindness and love for these truly majestic creatures! Nature and all of her wonders, are the most important thing about our planet! Without it, we will be finished!
So sweet reminds me of my childhood, and my three moose friends that lived in our yard and I would see them every morning on my way to school in the winter and when I come home at night, they would be there but strange things happen three weeks before my father would come home my friends would pack up and leave so I knew dad was going to be home soon because they only laughed when he came home because unfortunately we were hunters and guides and they were on our number one list but they were still my friends and I refused to hunt himthank you for sharing
What an absolute breath of fresh air to witness this!! A FAR CRY FROM HAVING TO SEE THE MAJESTIC BEAUTIFUL FACE AND ANTLERS OF A MOOSE MOUNTED ON THE WALL AS A TROPHY. [ AND ABSOLUTELY NO MANNER OF REBUTTAL WILL CONVINCE ME THAT “TROPHY HUNTERS” DO NOT SUFFER FROM SOME SKEWED NOTION OF WHAT CONSTITUTES A MAN!!! ] BTW: I’m a woman and NO, I don’t hate men. 😉
I was already amazed by how tame they were from the start, but the fact that theyre so calm during the clipping is something else entirely. Good work lads
@@tod5098 You're not considering the car accidents is my guess - that's the reason Volvo's are built strong. A fully grown bull, ready to f*ck, would make a Grizzly think twice!
@@tod5098 Tell that to people that live where there are resident moose . Female moose with a calf , very dangerous . Bull moose in the rut can be very dangerous . They can kick with any leg , easily kill a wolf or human .
This calf is raised from this human seens the day he was born, hes mother didnt wanted him as new born. Thats why he licks him, because he sees him as head mother, he doesnt lick other humans 😊
CZcams “experts” lurk around the corners of every video. I’m 99.999% sure the people taking care of these wonderful animals know more about them than some random YT viewer who posts, “salt lick!”🙄
Oh wow! I had no idea Donkeys could grow horns! Lol! IJK! What a wonderful farm you have put together! Developing a whole herd of tame Moose is not the easiest or most inexpensive thing in the world, gud job.
@@crashalexander7232 There's no way you get me to even approach a moose with a set of giant toe nail clippers... The trust and affection they showed him was amazing to see.
only one word I can think of AMAZING... you have a gift.. thank you for sharing... if you have time, come and tame our wombats, and our roos... Love from the land down under. God bless you and please take care. the world needs you
Hi Everybody.
They got salt licks in their forest.
The Moose was abandoned from his mother from the day he was born. So this guy took care of him. So he sees him as his mother, thats why he licks him, he doesnt lick other humans, the other moose dont lick any human. Its not a salt lick thing, its a mother and baby thing 😊
When she came back in with the head for another hug @2:10, gave me a cuteness overload. Excellent work with your pointy ponies my man, brings a warmth to this Mainer's heart.
Astonishing.
Thought maybe you had a particularly delicious hair gel or something. Glad for the explaination.
Lets think about this differently. You raise an animal, it is used to you. You put some food in your hand and hold it out, the animal eats from your hand. Someone else the animal doesn't know tries this, and the animal doesn't eat out of the hand. Does that mean that eating is how the animal shows affection? It shows that the animal is comfortable with the person that raised it, and feels safe eating from his/her hand. It is a show of affection in the sense of feeling safe, but the actual act of eating isn't a show of affection. The same goes for licking, the moose is driven to lick salt and minerals, they are extremely vital for all large animals, but the moose isn't going to just lick random people for that salt.. it needs to be comfortable first. So, yes, the licking does show that the moose is very trusting of this person, and some temporary licking is part of the process of "making friends" at least in deer, but the amount of licking going on here is really for nutrition. We have to look at ALL of the animals behavior when deciding it's emotional state, and not just one behavior. Having a salt lick also wont stop it, moose, deer, cow, etc are naturally wired to seek out salt, and even if they have blocks of salt, they will still lick another available source. Now for a random relevant fact that may save your life one day...a moose standing and staring you down while licking its lips is generally a sign of aggression and a precursor to charging...they sometimes clack their teeth also, this only applies when the moose is staring at you and licking it's lips.. not licking other things. Spent 15+ winters in North woods of Michigan peninsula & volunteered with DNR for counting & tagging deer & moose before & after hunting season. Not an expert in ungulates, but did learn a lot more than the average person.
Beautiful. The story; the background; the video - thank you!
What a privilege to be engaging like this with such beautiful creatures.
Хватит есть мясо !
Тем более себе
подобных(млекопитающих).
Это уже антропофагия.
@@Mihail.Ivanov.163 How does eating meat have anything to do with this? They're people who need to eat meat or they'll get very sick.
You said it perfectly. Yes yes yes👍
i would love to not be working in a city and instead be out in the wilderness with a moose snoffling my noggin
Moose are such huge majestic creatures. It is truly heartwarming seeing this side of them being lovingly socialized and not stomping the crap out of a target.❤
Хватит есть мясо !
Тем более себе
подобных(млекопитающих).
Это уже антропофагия.
oh don't worry man they go from loving to stomping mf in second moose are unpredictable😂
oh yeah, try hitting one with your pickup driving 60 on the Palmer Wasilla highway.
I think you mean "meese"
They are so snuggly. That dude is really cool and kind. It's obvious the moose loves him. Inspirational.
Yes 😅❤️
Its amazing that an animal can show so much love and affection for someone who has shown them nothing but kindness and love.
Yes 😊
Хватит есть мясо !
Тем более себе
подобных(млекопитающих).
Это уже антропофагия.
And capable of killing you.
@@Mihail.Ivanov.163Sono completamente d'accordo con te. Inoltre la carne non è mai stato il nostro alimento corretto.
@@nessy2000 , приветствую.
Благодарю за понимание.
Здравия Вам и Вашим близким.
I've never seen a human being and any moose having a relationship together. Thanks for sharing this. Just goes to show you that animals can teach us so much.
This is being said a lot about many species and human interaction. Our collective conscious is beginning to open to our impact on the world around us. We can be such a beautiful source of love in harmony with this world. Let’s hope we recognize this as soon as possible.
Хватит есть мясо !
Тем более себе
подобных(млекопитающих).
Это уже антропофагия.
@@DirtRabbit Never gonna happen. The world has become too wicked.
can you have a relationship apart?
@@thaistomp You may not change the world, but you can change yourself. And a single kindness and help to an animal can change their whole life.
I've never seen Moose in such a close relationship with a human. What powerful creatures they seem to be.
I really need to visit the park again someday. Beautiful and majestic creatures. As a Swedish man I highly recommend it.
Thank you! You are welcome to visit us again!
You are right. We visit it last year and was great. Loved it❤
Utterly Fantastic. Just the kindness we need to see more of! Bravo young man, Bravo!
To see so much affection between human and moose is adorable. I'm sure they've known each other since the moose were very young. 🥰
Yes 😊
Not necessarily. I lived in Pinedale WY and the moose there are all over the place. But because they feel safe in that area from human predators, they are very peaceful and even friendly. There's a woman who lives in Big Piney, I believe...or Daniel...
Who has had wild moose in her yard for years. Her cats lay on them. Very friendly. One is, or was, named Old One Eye. Her photos were eventually put on postcards. This is any animal behavior when they do not feel threatened by US with weapons or other human behaviors that threaten them. (I see that he responded with a yes.) Still...
@@cyndylynn6369 Her cats lay on them?! That's crazy awesome!
No affection is the salt on skin
@@ronu7313 Riiiiiiiiiight. You clearly have a hard heart. Sad.
Absolutely beautiful to see this amazing interaction between humans & Moose! Cheers from Australia.
Thank you!
OH My God, how big and beautiful are these animals?!
This carer is awesome ... Thank you ...
what an amazing relationship this young guy has with these animals- humungus wow
Thanks!
@@thegooglearchipelago8253 DAMN I was gonna…
And what an amazing relationship he has with his phone
@@vidiot9000these precious moments you need to have it on camera.
Oh my gosh that one moose looooooooves you. Adorable. The bond between you both shows loud and clear.
Thanks for watching 😊
Спасибо, Хорошие Люди за заботу спасение Лосей
Thank you for what you do & for sharing these precious moments.
That was amazing! I didn't know Moose could be so tame. I love them with their goofy faces, so sweet!
Yes they are very sweet and friendly 😊
@@skullarydalgparken wait till it’s mating season
I was thinking the same thing. They are actually affectionate.
Pretty sure Moose cause the majority of fatalities to hikers, hunters, woodsmen etc. but ok
Same sentiment, but these animals can be extremely dangerous.
isn't this scene more life-altering and exciting than a hunting scene?
We hope people find it that way 😊
100%.
No
Most people think of hunters as animal killing enthusiasts. WRONG. So much respect for the animal and the environment goes into a hunt. I teach my kids that the only time you EVER kill an animal is when you intend to eat it. Through hunting, I have been able to provide food for my family and many others. That is life altering for them. Hunting is a natural part of the circle of life and NECESSARY for animal survival.
@@Lord_Crofts not to mention that hunters can stop over population and over population can cause disease and famine.
I have come upon wild Moose so much in my life. They are sweet and curious. But, they can also be dangerous and should be left alone . Let them stay wild ❤️❤️❤️
The more we think that animals are different the more they show us that they want the same things that we want, love , contact and food
Thats true 😊
Humans are animals. Nothing unexpected about it at all.
Homo Sapiens is not that different from other animals. Though there seems to be a tendency and ambition among them to assume that they are so special in every way.
And still they also prefer to think about their pets using very human centered terminology about emotion and needs.
Well, we are what we are and taking any other point of view from outside ourselves is very challenging. Perhaps not even possible for us.
I'll remember this comment next time I see a pride of lions hunt and kill
Add reproduction and safety. See Maslows Hierarchy
Unfortunately most human animals think they need more a bigger house, etc. Than love to and from nature.
I have always loved Moose and their goofy looks but had no idea that they could be this friendly if hand raised! Beautiful love story!
Thanks!
How about your Goofy looks
@@jeffhampton2767 and yours nitwit.
Thanks you for adding in "if hand raised". By going off a lot of the replies here, I'd expect a small increase in human-moose attacks as viewers come across a random moose and decide a selfie of them hugging a moose would be AWESOME. Moose are insanely dangerous.
@@jeffhampton2767 “ha, gotteem”
I love seeing these majestic animals be so affectionate! I visited an animal rescue place in Alaska that had very relaxed moose that came and went as they pleased. I fed them bananas, which they loved! The guy had a pet badger he rescued as a baby that cuddled up on his lap! ❤
Thank you for sharing!!👍🏼
More Humane, compassionate and sentient humans is what’s sorely lacking....
GLOBALLY!!!
NYC
Thank you for sharing!
They look so loving so friendly and complete different from what we been told by them charging and raking the ground. It's like human interaction is daily life
Yes!
Just don’t go approaching one in the wild.
So sweet…they might really like being brushed or combed with a scratchy comb…it would probably feel really good to them. They have such sweet faces and beautiful eyes.
Yes they have ♥️
Surprised they are so tame. I do notice you are careful where their racks are in relation to you face. Smart man. Unintentionally could get hit. Great video quality.
Thanks 😊
@Macintosh even cows forget sometimes
That's so wild ! I loved the young one that wanted cuddles from his human friend .💕❤
Все божьи творения просто прелесть !!! Обожаю !! Спасибо за видео.
they're like big dogs, I love it! Thank you!
Beautiful….all creatures understand kindness and love❤❤❤❤❤
Yes! ❤️
after watching this Vid I am quite convinced SWEDEN AND all within it is exceptionally BEAUTIFUL. Greeting from the sun filled land down under called Australia Thank you.
I want to hug a moose.
The way this guy reads the moose is amazing. I saw you giving them eye gestures multiple times. Great connection!
EVEN large animals love to be LOVED !!! 😀😀😀😀
They are facinating animals. They look adorable. I would love to see them in real time. ❤ 🎉 ❤ 🎉
Awesome! You get to hang with Moose! Best thing ever!
Absolutely yes!
Sweden of all places. Glad to see Moose roaming freely. And the Moose clearly Love You.
This just goes to show you that LOVE comes in all shapes and sizes ❤️
Not for all animals.
Perfect clip, warm, lovely and … no speech and explaining … except the moose ones
Those are some funny-looking horses you got there.😉
Yes haha!
Please tell me your joking
@@melissahoney8317 please tell me you are joking….you can’t be that stupid..
@@melissahoney8317 Please tell me you're joking.
Какие нежные животные - лоси! Очень трогательное видео! Большое Вам спасибо!
У меня тотемное животное Лось. 😁
That is amazing how affectionate these animals can be loving their cuddles from a human being love it!!!!!!
❤️❤️❤️
Moose showing human how much he loves him ❤️
Доброе к Доброму ! Здоровья питомцам ! Людям помогающим таким красавцам Успехов и Благополучия
Let them free
Engish xlate: Kind to Kind ! Health to pets ! People who help such handsome men Success and Prosperity
My addon: moose need/want SALT BLOCK, as another suggested from the licking.
Moose are my favorite animal...i love all animals but moose have my heart for sure....i would be in heaven❤
Yes ❤️🥰
That's just so sweet ❤️ praise Marty Moose 😋
Len človek s dobrým srdcom môže dostať od zvierat toľko lásky a bozkou. Prajem zdravie šťastie a veľa, veľa úspechov v živote pá.
Same here.
Prawda :)
slovak detected
Такое отношение можно заслужить только любовью!
Люблю животных, но вот лосей и сурикатов как-то особенно.
Лось чует запах соли от пота на теплом теле человека. Лось чует запах соли за несколько километров.
Лоси нежные как котята, хотя по выражению лица этого парня не скажешь, что он испытывает к ним тоже нежные чувства, скорее потребительское отношение. Наверное он один из воспитанников, или единомышленников этих датских "любителей" животных, которые расчленили постаревшего жирафа Мариуса, на глазах у детей в Датском зоопарке. Жуткое новое европейское образование, начинает давать "плоды"
@@user-sp8wl6sf2h Там где лоси крупные пасутся , волки срать бояться ! Очень резкое не предсказуемое животное !
@@user-sp8wl6sf2h пей таблетки
Какие красавцы! Все любят ласку!) Спасибо за видео!)
Oh, their droopy noses! And their size! Majestic!
Big love. Grand. Moose style. So majestic. Love the nuzzling. What an experience! I've always been fascinated by moose. Lucky to see them in the wild while traveling in northern Ontario Canada. I like your job.
Thanks alot!
BIG difference between these lovelies and Canadian moose though. Canada moose are wild and should NEVER be approached-they can seriously injure or kill a person. Just be wise and everyone will b fine 😊
@@christinestewart9374 who said anything about approaching them?
@@cynthusinfinite I actually wasn’t talking to you specifically-just throwing that out there. Every year we get tourists that forget that in the wild these guys can be dangerous. No offence was intended so please don’t take any
@@christinestewart9374 yes thank you. I'm highly sensitive to the welfare of wildlife. I know how tourists, humans can want to take "selfies" up close and it's a bit of a trigger for me as it often results in animals being animals then authorities get involved and the animals put down. Stay away is my go to. I just watched a sick animal (racoon) endure 100's of people lining up to take their pic with it. I have to talk my rage down. You sound like a bird of a feather but with a gentle message to keep distance. Me not so much. Quick to anger. 😏
I should not have been surprised... love and affection.
Humans showing compassion for wildlife. Beautiful.
That was both cool, cute and scary all at once! I must admit the antler-to-eye proximity had me really nervous at times! But it seems this guy knows these animals very well indeed. The hugging moment was hearwarming.
Ох! Какая любовь!!! Милые животные!☺☺
Priceless. From Tampa.
Oh wow, this is the gentlest I have ever seen a moose. Thank you for sharing with us! :D
Thank you for watching!
I noticed, too how tame your moose are. So, nice you were able to bond with such amazing creatures.
We totally agree 😊
A moose maybe nice to bond with, I have seen videos of moose chasing a bear and the bear was running for it’s life, moose don’t look so nice when they are pissed off.
Precious moments
Very 😊
Thank you for what you do. Gods work. Don’t ever forget that.
the way animals dip their head into you to show affection is such a beautiful thing.
Ive had birds, dogs, cats, horses and even mice and rabbits do this.
I have adopted this from my cat....
This is so heartwarming. To see ♥️
Thanks!!
I am amazed at how loving and domesticated these Megafauna have become. You're an amazing person.
We have lots of moose where we live and I'm always amazed at how cute their vocals are, they sound like cabybaras! They are so quiet.
Jak dla mnie najwspanialsze zwierzę z rodziny jeleniowatych. Miałem okazję kilkukrotnie widzieć je na żywo w ich naturalnym środowisku. Piękne majestatyczne zwierzęta.
I love the trust between Moose and their human caretakers!!!💚💚💚❤💚💚💚
It's very special when an animal , any animal , accepts you as NOT a threat . A fine reminder of what's ahead in the new world .
1:54 is adorable..seems like the cow moose is thinkin "why can't that big antlered doofus give me luv like this"
Sooooo schön zu sehen wie liebevoll der junge Mann mit den Tieren umgeht
Heartwarming how close these two are! Thanks for posting!
They are very beautiful creatures 😍
Yes!!
Aloha from Hilo, Hawaii, it's just so awesome, thank you for your kindness and love for these truly majestic creatures! Nature and all of her wonders, are the most important thing about our planet! Without it, we will be finished!
Thank you!
Very very nice Moose-Video, amazing footage, nice park, also would like to be there that close to these wonderful animals. 😍🤩🥰
Thanks alot!
If you are able to make it to Sweden you can come at summer and visit our tourist park 😊
Regards Skullaryd moosepark
Such lovely animals, moose!
Yes ♥️
Such beauty, Humanity loving on these magnificent animals that others fear. It is possible.❤
Yes ♥️♥️
This is beautiful. I love animals and the happiness they produce in humans. Nothing else can give us that amazing feeling. 🥰
Hello, how are you doing?
If only humans could learn to appreciate each other as much as animals.
Beautiful animals!
So sweet reminds me of my childhood, and my three moose friends that lived in our yard and I would see them every morning on my way to school in the winter and when I come home at night, they would be there but strange things happen three weeks before my father would come home my friends would pack up and leave so I knew dad was going to be home soon because they only laughed when he came home because unfortunately we were hunters and guides and they were on our number one list but they were still my friends and I refused to hunt himthank you for sharing
What an absolute breath of fresh air to witness this!!
A FAR CRY FROM HAVING TO SEE THE MAJESTIC BEAUTIFUL FACE AND ANTLERS OF A MOOSE MOUNTED ON THE WALL AS A TROPHY.
[ AND ABSOLUTELY NO MANNER OF REBUTTAL WILL CONVINCE ME THAT “TROPHY HUNTERS” DO NOT SUFFER FROM SOME SKEWED NOTION OF WHAT CONSTITUTES A MAN!!! ]
BTW: I’m a woman and NO, I don’t hate men. 😉
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Beautiful. Especially love the grandma cow moose having a quiet moment or two with her young man.
Majestic animals! They used to visit my yard!
They are amazing ♥️
Precious! Plain and simple.
These animals are high and big. I am impressed. 😊
Thank you!
The way they love you and consider you part of the family. It's wonderful. I can't imagine how neat it would be to pet one.
I was already amazed by how tame they were from the start, but the fact that theyre so calm during the clipping is something else entirely.
Good work lads
What beautiful majestic animals 🥰
Yes! ♥️
They let you trim their hooves! Now that’s trust! Bravo! A visit to Skullaryd Moose Park is now on my bucket list!
You are welcome! We are in Eksjö, Småland in Sweden 😊😊🌟
Hermosos momentos amigo
wonderful..better than most humans...
Yes 😊
I can tell how much efforts and love he put in!
As a Canadian, I’m more scared than fascinated by Moose 😂
But I can admit this video is adorable.
Thanks!!!
Que maravilla poder interactuar así con los animales salvajes. Un don de Dios👍👍👍
I would have never thought that Moose would enjoy close contact like that.
You have courage dude! One of the most deadly animals in North America and you've got em feeding out of your palm! :-) Thanks! wonderful.
Thanks!
huh? moose aren't the top 20 deadliest animals in North America
@@tod5098 You're not considering the car accidents is my guess - that's the reason Volvo's are built strong.
A fully grown bull, ready to f*ck, would make a Grizzly think twice!
@@tod5098 Tell that to people that live where there are resident moose . Female moose with a calf , very dangerous . Bull moose in the rut can be very dangerous . They can kick with any leg , easily kill a wolf or human .
какая милота 😍
They need a salt lick. They were trying to lick the salt from their human friend.
This calf is raised from this human seens the day he was born, hes mother didnt wanted him as new born.
Thats why he licks him, because he sees him as head mother, he doesnt lick other humans 😊
No
CZcams “experts” lurk around the corners of every video. I’m 99.999% sure the people taking care of these wonderful animals know more about them than some random YT viewer who posts, “salt lick!”🙄
Salt lick is never a wrong choice but the licking is definitely rooted in their early development with humans as their mother.
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How cute& beautiful & this I’m saying as wildlife hunter 31 years ago: this is genuine loving
Yes!
OMG! When you were trimming his hooves, he is ginormous!!! 😮 He just stood there like pedicure please! 😊
Oh wow! I had no idea Donkeys could grow horns! Lol! IJK! What a wonderful farm you have put together! Developing a whole herd of tame Moose is not the easiest or most inexpensive thing in the world, gud job.
not sure tame would be the best description...i dont think just anyone could walk in there and snuggle moose....lol
Thats true 😊
@@crashalexander7232 There's no way you get me to even approach a moose with a set of giant toe nail clippers... The trust and affection they showed him was amazing to see.
only one word I can think of AMAZING... you have a gift.. thank you for sharing... if you have time, come and tame our wombats, and our roos... Love from the land down under. God bless you and please take care. the world needs you
Thanks!!
All of Our Creators creatures love ❤love it’s really beautiful to see. Thank you ❤