Robert Stammler
Keep a distance
In a large herd, the “intelligence beast” called man tends to stupidity, this is known from mass psychology. We are happy to humanize in the collective to humanize animals and even trigger wild animals. That is why we think without 400 kilos of young bulls so that we can collect as many “likes” as possible with a snapshot for the social media profile. In Sweden, the elk test for cars is not called for nothing, because a full -grown male weighs 700 kilos.
Observing and keeping a distance from a distance is better than looking for a confrontation and risking that you are harmed yourself or the moose. He has a right to life in freedom.

Barbara Eidenberger
Fascinating
It is not unusual in itself that an animal fills the medial summer hole. Wel, ducks, alleged lions, we already had almost everything. However, moose Emil is persistent. Summer is over, but the animal is still roaming through the country, a bit haphazard as it seems. He is observed carefully, photographed and filmed. And yes, the media also report in detail about the moose.
Why not? A rare wild animal that is shy in itself grazes through the country almost stoically. This fascinates and amuses alike. It is the type of stories that we sometimes just need: harmless, entertaining and a little bit unpredictable. And let’s admit it, the question fascinates us: Where does Emil go to his way?
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