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10/13/2007 Entry: "Moose, anyone?"



Moose, anyone?

Swedish moose warning sign
I love animals, so this site loves them too and has recently become known for showing some striking pictures and related stories. After all, aren't animals, as different as they are, all living on the same territory Earth without a territorial and legal monopoly of one species or a few over all the others, exterritorially, so to speak, in various arrangements which often approach panarchism? I won't elaborate on this now, but tell you a story (with pictures!) that you are not likely to live tomorrow morning, unless you live much farther north than even I do in Hamburg, Germany, and even then this is not very likely to happen often.

Baby Moose 12 Hours Old

The person who took the pictures that were sent to me and which I prefer to place on a separate page (in order not to have to change their size to fit into the blog), writes: "In my 33 years in Alaska I have never seen a new born baby moose. This one was not even a half a mile from our house. The mother picked a small quiet neighborhood and had her baby in the front yard at 5:30 am. Allen and I were out bike riding when we came upon the pair. The lady across the street from this house told us she saw it being born. We saw them at 5:30 pm. So the little one was 12 hours old. What an awesome place we live in to see such a sight." And what a peaceful at that, something not too common these days. Isn't trespassing on somebody's front yard like this better than that trespassing which is going on in the Near East and elsewhere? The moose wasn't looking for oil!...

Moose (in North America) or elks (in Europe) are something both continents have in common. Couldn't we also have peace and rebirth of reason in common???!!!

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