In a spot where two valleys meet, lots of wildlife travel through. In a rare instant, a bull moose and a bull elk met head on. Watch how they worked it out.
This is so rare. Two members of the deer family meet face to face. Two cousins seeing each other the first time. I thought they were going to spar, but they just walk away peacefully. 🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
New sub. Great footage. The titled encounter did not go down as I thought it would. After watching it I suspect the young boost is used to losing, so instead of sizing up bodies he was intimidated. Just guessing.
A great example for modern man, the juvenile moose even much larger steps aside in respect and fear to the elder elk, a veteran of many battles. In todays society little respect is shown to the elders, why ? Corruption seems to be rampant among illegitimate leaders, man can learn much from nature, especially so when we respect our Creature😉
@@Austin.Kilgore Physical characteristics. You learn to get pretty good approximations of age when you study an animal. There are even charts that can be had, or at least they could be had back in the day. They probably still have some around.
Great compilation! Thank you for sharing!! ❤️
This is so rare. Two members of the deer family meet face to face. Two cousins seeing each other the first time. I thought they were going to spar, but they just walk away peacefully.
🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Messe aren't deers they are related to hippopotamuses
@@luedog8385 no wayyyyyyy
@@Pushin_kushinI fixed my typo I meant they aren't related 😅
@@luedog8385 oh lol
They are in the deer family
Love these videos and thank you for sharing
This is really great! Some nice encounters.
Very very Cool!
This has been such an interesting spot for your cameras! Moose say no thanks...
New sub. Great footage. The titled encounter did not go down as I thought it would. After watching it I suspect the young boost is used to losing, so instead of sizing up bodies he was intimidated. Just guessing.
Yeah, I swear it almost looks like he was limping a bit at first. Maybe it got a little hurt while fighting.
Love this one. Well done
Nice spot for a lot of animals
Wow! Very cool video ❤❤
Awesome footage!
The Bear obviously looking for a night capper 😂
Interesting. I'd have thought the elk would give way, but no.
Adult moose would kick its ass
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A great example for modern man, the juvenile moose even much larger steps aside in respect and fear to the elder elk, a veteran of many battles. In todays society little respect is shown to the elders, why ? Corruption seems to be rampant among illegitimate leaders, man can learn much from nature, especially so when we respect our Creature😉
Respect is earned. Just because you’re old doesn’t give you the right to respect if you don’t show it back.
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First given, then received.
Old people rarely deserve respect.
How you know it’s a young moose and elder elk? Just curious
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Physical characteristics. You learn to get pretty good approximations of age when you study an animal. There are even charts that can be had, or at least they could be had back in the day. They probably still have some around.
Stantler & Wyrdeer from Pokemon 😅😂
The elk is more of a sawsbuck
Cool
Elk/Wapiti Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Placentalia
Magnorder: Boreoeutheria
Superorder: Laurasiatheria
Grandorder: Ungulata
Mirorder: Paraxonia
Order: Artiodactyla
Suborder: Neoselenodontia
Infraorder: Pecora
Superfamily: Cervoidea
Family: Cervidae
Subfamily: Cervinae
Tribe: Cervini
Subtribe: Cervina
Genus: Cervus
Species: C. canadensis
Horrible cgi hahah. If u we gonna use cg at least make them fight haha
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Not cgi how it is cgi if it’s a real cameras showing footage it’s stupid