This Is Why Moose Lose Their Antlers

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Watch a moose shed their antlers.

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Animalogic Created by Dylan Dubeau and Andrew Strapp
Executive Producer, Director, and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
Host: Danielle Dufault
Editor: Dylan Dubeau
Producer, Camera Operator: Andres Salazar

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Examining the nature of the beast.
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Surprise! It's an Extra-Tuesday-Episode with Danielle and the second largest mammal in North America! Do you like us doing two episodes a week? Should it be a regular thing? Let us know down below.

animalogic
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The fact that there's "Moose insurance" in Canada says everything about how just absolute powerhouses moose are.

binxwaxcap
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I'm surprised there isn't a video on pronghorns yet, also, can we take a moment to appreciate the work that Danielle and the crew put into these videos?

twinkie
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Most people I talk to are surprised when I say I never want to come across a moose while hiking. if its across a lake or a marsh sure but on a hiking trail? No way.

These guys are really enormous, and so fast. Basically if it decides it doesn't like you, you're done.

Errzman
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These are such impressive animals, especially beautiful against the snow. And they're absolute forces to be reckoned with. I love these episodes where you don't just talk about the animals, you also go and see them. I really envy you.

DanGamingFan
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Its an honor to see the wild Dylan in its habitat
Would love to see a documentary surely on him

ynb
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Danielle is so COOL and her enthusiasm is palpable. Watching her and learning from her brings me insane amounts of joy. She is brilliant and charming and... kinda just the best lol

bribennett
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I am from Norway and I always get surprised by how North Americans regard Moose's, like they are a mythological creature or something. In Norway driving to my job over the summer I would see Moose`s almost every day, crossing the road or standing by the forest edge. Love the enthusiasm and video!!

ulba
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Danielle: “I’ve never seen a moose before”

Every moose in a ten mile radius: “Allow us to introduce ourselves”

wertfi
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We're so blessed to still have some megafuana in our modern world. Thank you for your efforts and hard work, you guys are the best!

invisiblejaguar
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"Do we have moose insurance?" "Yeah we got full coverage" highlight of the video for me 😂

metalcory
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Wow! This reminded me of my encounter with mooses. In Finland their common all around the country. I was picking up blueberrys from my summer cottage forest. I was so focused to collect the berries and I couldn't hear a thing moving. Once I stretched my legs two moose standed right in front of me. They sprung off and their was a massive cracking sound of breaking twigs from the ground... Me and my mom were in ave of what just happened... They can move with no sound at all. So stealthy and cool.😮

tiinaremes
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I love the fact that their antler shedding is so rare, that i think the video they showed over and over again is the only one in existance.
(maybe it was just the first ever taken and there are others now, but sill, super rare vids)

foxoflight
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HOLY CRAP! I've never seen a moose shed its antlers. That just made my day

javinatorgaming
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I’m glad they keep showing the same clip of the drone footage of the moose shaking the antlers off, because that is weird and fascinating to watch. Plus the moose with the velvet falling off all bloody looks like a friggin horror movie poster or something, super metal 🤘

justincraig
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Danielle is so full of joy there. I am happy for her. It must have been awesome

karatecat
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The one and only moose I have ever seen close up was the stuffed one in the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC when I was a school child on a field trip. It was so huge, I just gazed at it in utter disbelief and silence.

robertrobert
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Moose actually pee and look at you as a way to assert dominance so he was actually probably trying to warn or threaten you

drthehunterman
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look at all the meese! soo cool! I always wanted to see a bunch of meese!

lobstereleven
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So damn freaky when it shakes off its antlers 😳

TheDoubleBee