Hitting a Moose
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Hitting a Moose
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#2https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a22604428/what-happens...
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#3I'd much rather be bit by a møøse than hit a møøse.
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#4Deer cause enough damage, and they're tiny compared to a moose. I'd much rather be bit by a møøse than hit a møøse.
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#5Deer cause enough damage, and they're tiny compared to a moose. I'd much rather be bit by a møøse than hit a møøse.
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#6He also had some sort of decoration made out of moose scat decoration hanging from the rearview mirror and was also trying to convince us passengers of the many uses of moose scats - skin remedies, even ingestion. But that's another story!
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#7Deer cause enough damage, and they're tiny compared to a moose. I'd much rather be bit by a møøse than hit a møøse.
A full-grown bull moose can run up to 35 mph. So, unless you are traveling faster than that, I don’t think it makes a difference who hits who. ;)
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#8Deer cause enough damage, and they're tiny compared to a moose. I'd much rather be bit by a møøse than hit a møøse.
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#9Permit me on this wonderful Saturday morning to be tangentially pedantic.
I imagine the true “weight” of dragging a moose across the ground is a lot more than 1500lbs by probably many multiples?
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#10Deer cause enough damage, and they're tiny compared to a moose. I'd much rather be bit by a møøse than hit a møøse.
A full-grown bull moose can run up to 35 mph. So, unless you are traveling faster than that, I don’t think it makes a difference who hits who. ;)