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date posted: Mar 22, 2007 9:23 AM  |  updated: Mar 22, 2007 12:45 PM
Moose Survival Tips
Today we have six handy tips for use when encountering a Moose. Using them should increase your survival rate. However, how true are they? Let's take a look...

What do you do if you spot a moose: "Usually if the moose is standing on the trail you want to wait for it to get out of the way. Moose get the right of way. You can try clapping at it to make it move. Sometimes you can do that but you have to use that with some discretion if they're acting agitated."

This is mostly true. However, for the record, clapping is annoying to a moose. Clapping is annoying to most sentient beings. If I'm behind you on the expressway in a traffic jam, shall I walk up to your car window and start clapping to shoo you out of the way? I think not.

Don't be alarmed at the "agitated" part, though, especially here on the StarWars.com. It just means I'll look at you sideways. But I look at everyone sideways. Humans are funny looking.

What's a safe distance from a moose: "20 feet is not safe, but usually you can do it. 100 feet is safe, or a couple house lengths."

To put this in terms we can understand here at StarWars.com, a safe distance from me is 7 to 10 blogs or 1 full forum page.

How to tell when a moose is getting ready to charge: "They'll put their ears back, raise the hackles on the back of their neck and lick their lips."

Hackles? I have hackles?

My general rule of thumb (hoof) is you will know if a moose is charging on the message board when you can actually feel text from the screen striking you about the face and shoulders. Follow these steps: Stop, drop, and roll. Lather, rinse, repeat. Drink, drive, rationalize. Run away.

What to do if a moose charges you: "Jump out of the way or get behind a tree. It will run at you and if you turn and run away it'll usually stop and look at you, but if you stand your ground they'll rush at you."

I also recommend screaming and perhaps soiling clothing - your own or someone else's - doesn't matter.

What not to do: "Throw rocks or snowballs at them or get between a mother and her calf."

Never, never mess with the females. I know this one.

Why: "You really don't want to stress a moose out. They're much bigger than you."

Size matters not. It's how mindless and evil meese are that matters.

}:0)

Love and pineconez,
DM out

  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Mar 22, 2007 9:34 AM
This article only gives advice on dealing with a single moose. But what about confrontations with meese!!??

:D
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Mar 22, 2007 9:43 AM
Rocks n snowballs may break bones, but bad names will get you banned!
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Mar 22, 2007 9:54 AM
But what about confrontations with meese!!??

Meese are not generally herding beasts. We don't really even like each other.
nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: Mar 22, 2007 10:59 AM
It's the dextrous lips I worry about.

I also recommend screaming and perhaps soiling clothing - your own or someone else's - doesn't matter.
Been there, done that, still married.

Great post, DM ;)

  cayleldar
12 Parsecs or Bust (or) the Sith Who Knew Too Little
date Posted: Mar 22, 2007 3:29 PM
Never, never mess with the females. I know this one.
Isn't that true with females of all species?

"May the Force be with me, myself, and I"
jkthunder
Seven Pieces
date Posted: Mar 23, 2007 12:44 AM
I've actually been in several moose situations. Not much you can do, but yeah - ######g them off should be the first thing you *don't* do. I've had the luck of either being close enough to a stand of trees that were too thick for moose racks, or the traction of my tires gave me better speed (have you ever drag raced a moose? I have, several times), or I would just so happen to have some chocolate covered pine conez handy to toss in the other direction. :D
MomOf2YoungPadawan
Mamadala's Lair
date Posted: Mar 23, 2007 5:09 AM
Excellent advice. But what happens if you give a Moose a muffin? (My son is reading that book right now - LMAO!! :D )

What's a safe distance from a moose: "20 feet is not safe, but usually you can do it. 100 feet is safe, or a couple house lengths."

To put this in terms we can understand here at StarWars.com, a safe distance from me is 7 to 10 blogs or 1 full forum page.

...NEVER....
the only reason I've been staying away from the blogs lately is because people like YOU are so few and far-between! Sorry, was that mean and presumptuous? ;)

Good to "see" you 'round, Moose! :)
  Tu®gon
Gondolin
date Posted: Apr 25, 2007 8:36 AM
Never, never mess with the females. I know this one.
Isn't that true with females of all species?

Yes, but in different ways. I naturally can't speak for everyone, but I've never had a woman charge at me, although I guess that may happen if you stand between a mother and her daughter and the mother fears being your mother-in-law... ?:|
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