If you see an elk and you’re like “that’s a big deer” that’s an elk. If you see another elk and you’re like “that’s a monster from the dawn of time” that’s a moose.
I was about the say that thing is tiny. Maybe even a bit less than half. And why are sequin coat guy’s pants so baggy in the legs? They look even crazier in the reflection.
Almost hit one at a risky speed for daytime summer driving, but in a dark December Banff night. The 1999 pontiac firefly is a very nimble car, even at speed. Restoring it from fishtailing along the snowy highway in the dark of night like it’s a metronome was a welcome surprise because, as it was a white car, they wouldn’t’ve found us until the Spring.
Why did they ship the moose from Omaha? I can confirm there are some RIGHT OUTSIDE the Banff Fairmont.
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~Brennan Lee Mulligan
I was about the say that thing is tiny. Maybe even a bit less than half. And why are sequin coat guy’s pants so baggy in the legs? They look even crazier in the reflection.
Fr. Moose wouldn’t be the only remaining megafauna in North America if they were the size of our deer.
Seeing a moose in real life was an otherworldly experience. It’s HUGE and terrifying.
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It’s a North American elephant.
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Almost hit one at a risky speed for daytime summer driving, but in a dark December Banff night. The 1999 pontiac firefly is a very nimble car, even at speed. Restoring it from fishtailing along the snowy highway in the dark of night like it’s a metronome was a welcome surprise because, as it was a white car, they wouldn’t’ve found us until the Spring.
Why did they ship the moose from Omaha? I can confirm there are some RIGHT OUTSIDE the Banff Fairmont.