Who knew that moose could be so scary? On their own they might be a little intimidating, but have you ever seen a moose in a pair? That’s a lot of big animals in one place. So just imagine how terrified one person was when they looked outside and there were two huge moose staring right back.
You certainly don’t see this every day. One moose sighting would be novel. But two! Two moose is really something extraordinary. Although judging by the video, we’re sure this person would agree.
“Heyyy, guys. Um, are you trying to get inside?” That’s probably what the person was thinking when they saw the extra-large animals in the parking lot outside. The two moose were looking at the person like they were waiting for an Uber. Sorry guys, there’s probably isn’t car in the lot that could fit the both of you.
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The animals are so large and intimidating. We’re sure this was so scary. The real question is: should the person go outside? Or stay inside where it’s safe.
“Bro..” the video’s caption states. Bro, indeed!
People in the comments section couldn’t stop laughing. And they sort of thought the person brought this all on themselves.
“Come outside. We’re not going to jump you,” joked one person, as if speaking for the moose.
“Did they chase you inside because that breathing says they did!!!” someone else wrote.
“Nahh, you definitely did something,” one commenter agreed.
“Yeah so here’s my big brother, say what you said to him” teased another person,
Should You Run if You See a Moose?
For as cool as they are, moose can be sort of dangerous if you get too close. That’s why it’s important to know what to do during a moose encounter.
Moose aren’t naturally aggressive, but they can charge if they feel threatened. The best thing you can do is keep your distance if you see the moose. If the moose can’t be avoided and it’s noticed you, talk to it softly and back away slowly. Don’t be aggressive with the animal. If you sense that it’s going to charge, take cover or run away.
Remember, the best thing you can do is get distance between you and the moose. Unless two show up at your door. Then it’s best to not let them in!
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This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Sep 4, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.