Tread With Caution – Every U.S. State’s Deadliest Denizens Finally Revealed
Moose in Alaska
Moose in Alaska are more dangerous than one might expect. With three times as many moose as bears in the state, the chances of encountering them are high. They can even grow to 1,400 pounds and stand six feet tall with antlers that can be five feet wide.
Late spring is a perilous time for Moose-human interactions as mothers care for their newborns. And with that size, no one wants to witness them aggressive. Still, in May 2021, a woman was hospitalized after being attacked by one while she was out walking her dog.
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