Picture this…you’re hiking in the mountains, and there’s waist-deep snow off of the path….and then you spot a moose during a lunch break. You take pictures and wonder what it’s doing….and then it charges toward you and your friends….
Something similar to the above scenario actually happened to some hikers in Quebec. The reason the moose is labeled as “trapped” is because there was a snowmobiler on the other side of the moose, according to comments on the video. Find out what the moose did by watching the video below:
**VIDEO CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE**
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