"Aggression
Moose are not usually aggressive towards humans, but can be provoked or frightened to behave with aggression. In terms of raw numbers, they attack more people than bears and wolves combined, but usually with only minor consequences. When harassed or startled by people or in the presence of a dog, moose may charge. Also, as with bears or any wild animal, moose that have become habituated to being fed by people may act aggressively when denied food. During the fall mating season, bull moose may be aggressive toward humans due to the high hormone levels they experience. Cows with young calves are very protective and will attack humans who come too close, especially if they come between mother and calf. Unlike other dangerous animals, moose are not territorial, and do not view humans as food, and will therefore usually not pursue humans if they simply run away.[56] Like any wild animal, moose are unpredictable and should be given a respectful amount of space." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose#Aggression
Ik vind elanden indrukwekkende dieren, je kunt er op rijden bovendien:
). Als ik dan wat tegen paardlief zeg, schrikken de elanden en draven meestal weg.







