Moose charges at barefoot Tourist at Rocky Mountain National Park
Moose charges at barefoot Tourist due to incompetence at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado State of America
A scene from Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park is trending on the well-known outdoor recreation Instagram feed Tourons of National Parks.
A moose appears to be momentarily charging a barefoot visitor who is approaching too closely.
This live photo has been turned into a film.
The brief video seems to show the tourist getting away with it all, but it raises a crucial point for Tourists.
All tourists should remember when visiting the Centennial State Colorado’s wildlife is truly wild.
The woman in the video is definitely too close to the two moose.
The Moose wander around Rocky Mountain National Park’s Grand Lake entrance so locals should be alert.
Remember that the National Park Service recommends giving moose a minimum of 120 feet of space.
This is so because the Moose are wild and exhibit aggressive behaviours.
When they sense danger, moose can become either defensive or hostile.
There fore are more likely to act out in these ways when they are around their young ones.
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