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Moose dies after stroll through B.C. grocery st

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Moose dies after stroll through B.C. grocery store


Misc CDN | 206725 hits | Apr 11 1:43 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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A hungry young moose who took a stroll through a Safeway grocery store in Smithers, B.C., has died after it was tranquilized and transferred by B.C. Conservation officers.

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  1. by Canadian_Mind
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 3:32 am
    Since when did stealing from a grocery store warrant the death penalty??? :(

  2. by avatar Jonny_C
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:05 am
    The moose was tranquilized but it died as a result. And it seems it was lured into the store by people feeding it apples.

  3. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 3:30 pm
    "Jonny_C" said
    The moose was tranquilized but it died as a result. And it seems it was lured into the store by people feeding it apples.


    Read it again. " it wandering through the flower section of Safeway before eventually being guided of the store by an employee with an apple."

    Any wild animal has to be pretty desperate before letting humans get so close to it. It was in bad shape before being tranqued. Tranks only make things worse in that case.

  4. by avatar Jonny_C
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 3:57 pm
    "DrCaleb" said
    The moose was tranquilized but it died as a result. And it seems it was lured into the store by people feeding it apples.


    Read it again. " it wandering through the flower section of Safeway before eventually being guided of the store by an employee with an apple."

    Here's what they reported:

    "People were feeding it outside, rolling apples back and forth trying to get it to eat them. And it was eating them, and it was very, very disturbing. They should've just left it alone," Gyger said.

    "And at that point, then, the moose started following people in the store and walked completely in the electronic doors."


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    Any wild animal has to be pretty desperate before letting humans get so close to it. It was in bad shape before being tranqued. Tranks only make things worse in that case.


    That's virtually always true, but moose can be a very curious animal and they sometimes have little fear of humans. They're strange that way.

    A bull mooose can be very dangerous during the rut though. Raging hormones can make him an ugly customer.

  5. by avatar andyt
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 4:02 pm
    "Jonny_C" said


    A bull mooose can be very dangerous during the rut though. Raging hormones can make him an ugly customer.


    Has more than 15 items in the express aisle? Fumbles around for his money? Decides he doesn't want or can't afford half the items he brought to the checkout? Doesn't bring any reusable shopping bags? That ugly? Or all the way to butt in line ugly?

  6. by avatar Jonny_C
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 4:15 pm
    More like butt you out of line ugly, and stamp on your carcass.

  7. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 4:43 pm
    "Jonny_C" said
    More like butt you out of line ugly, and stamp on your carcass.


    It think I've mentioned this story before, but I saw a tourist in an Alberta Mountain park seem to be very captivated by a Bull Elk during rut.

    So much so that the tourist mimicked the Elk, by getting down on all fours and pawing the dirt. So the Elk decided it was time to butt heads with the challenger and then fuck something.

    The tourist realized this too late, and jumped back into his tour bus. The Elk caved in the side of the bus to get to his rival, and had to be destroyed because of it's injuries. The tourist got a $15,000 dollar fine, and was probabally sued for the bus damages.

    Never underestimate an animal's desire to procreate.

    But you are correct, a moose in a confined space even when not in rut can do a huge amount of damage and injury if it thinks it's cornered and in danger. If anyone sees an animal in people space needing assistance, leave it the frick alone and call wildlife authorities.

  8. by avatar Jonny_C
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 5:09 pm
    That goes double for bears. People seem to have no concept of how dangerous it can be to be close to a bear, no matter how peaceable it looks.

    Moose can get quite tame. Some people have even used them in harness to pull seighs or haul wood.

    Now I wouldn't recommend getting close to a moose, but some people seem to have the trick of it...


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  9. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Apr 12, 2013 5:29 pm
    "Jonny_C" said
    That goes double for bears. People seem to have no concept of how dangerous it can be to be close to a bear, no matter how peaceable it looks.


    Too true! Living in a mountain park, I used to hear many horror stories of tourists who wanted pics of their children with wild bears on the side of the road. Most involved ambulances, or hearses.

    I have a guy living down the road from me who raises Bison. He takes one for a walk all the time on a harness. It's really amazing, and freaky. The bison's dad liked to play 'fetch' with soccer balls. 8O




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