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BIG BULL MOOSE RUT / September 2013-Wildlife Photography-Jackson Hole/Grand Teton Park/Yellowstone 

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This channel is about wildlife photography in the best WILD places on earth! A WEEK IN THE LIFE OF 4 BULL MOOSE AS THE RUT APPROACHES. WATCH THEM SHED THEIR VELVET! CHECK OUT THE SPARRING! This is some of the best and closest wild moose rut action I have seen in 40 years

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@rockmuncher1
@rockmuncher1 10 лет назад
That's an interesting look at how quickly they go from relaxed to full rutt. Cool video.
@t-man152
@t-man152 Год назад
I've always had this random love for Moose.
@_UPRC
@_UPRC 8 лет назад
Man, the moose is such an amazing and incredible animal.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+Daniel Babineau I agree
@cosmobane6995
@cosmobane6995 8 лет назад
And mysterious to. They're like forest guardian spirits made flesh and blood
@richardflacid6038
@richardflacid6038 7 лет назад
the stupidest animal i have ever seen. its like an elk with SIDS
@everetttheduck8251
@everetttheduck8251 7 лет назад
Richard Flacid cmon man
@michellesadler437
@michellesadler437 6 лет назад
Daniel Babineau you are right moose are amazing
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 11 лет назад
When the new antlers grow back in the spring the velvet covering contains the blood flow to feed the new growth until the antlers are fully grown in the fall when they rub the velvet off and the antlers dry and get harder and they use them to fight
@steveo4601
@steveo4601 4 года назад
Great footage , this is on my bucket list.
@mdabdul1830
@mdabdul1830 2 года назад
@@steveo4601 .
@giovanna8187
@giovanna8187 2 года назад
Great info and footage. Thanks!
@joeymaterese8095
@joeymaterese8095 5 лет назад
The shot of the 2 bull moose with that wooded scene was one of the most beautiful country scenes ive ever seen omg
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 5 лет назад
Thanks, it was rare for me also
@serac8565
@serac8565 10 лет назад
Oh how interesting! I had no idea they shed the "velvet" . Thanks for posting it. Very cool video. How can 46 people not like this video??? What is more beautiful than nature? SMH
@kolloduke3341
@kolloduke3341 4 года назад
FROM Scotland thankyou ..
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 4 года назад
Thank You!
@1HarryH
@1HarryH 6 лет назад
Wonderful filming , excellent presentation🙏 thank you dear friend Have a happy day 🌷
@bcallahan3806
@bcallahan3806 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing footage. I've followed, tracked hunted moose for decades. Never seen this Seen other things but never this. Thanks for sharing.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@johnm2631
@johnm2631 Год назад
Great stuff guys, thanks for this.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@CharlottaSophia
@CharlottaSophia 6 лет назад
Woooow! You’re playin with the big boys ☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽
@coolcat1684
@coolcat1684 3 года назад
Best moose video Ive seen yet...
@dashingtexan
@dashingtexan 6 лет назад
Awesome photography great job!
@jaymelee23
@jaymelee23 9 лет назад
Make sure that you give the guy a thumbs up under the view counter for taking the time to create this video.
@sallydorsey1851
@sallydorsey1851 3 года назад
They are one big powerful animal love me some MOOSE FROM CANADAIN FAN
@xenowhore
@xenowhore 10 лет назад
Gorgeous footage!
@elizabethpeters8515
@elizabethpeters8515 6 лет назад
Great video! I've never actually seen the antlers while they're still bloody! I don't know if I knew they even got that way! Thank you for sharing!
@nmelkhunter1
@nmelkhunter1 6 лет назад
Great video. I especially like the two bulls sparring starting at 2:33.
@PeterGrenader
@PeterGrenader 10 лет назад
Greg: really enjoyed this video. You show a respect for nature and these animals specifically which i wish was more contagious.
@rigidarm8026
@rigidarm8026 9 лет назад
Very nice vid and over voice. Got a little spooky with those big boys I'm sure. Thanks for posting.
@moosedog7360
@moosedog7360 10 лет назад
Thank you for sharing.Great video!
@DaveInCanada081
@DaveInCanada081 4 года назад
Great commentary and video. Thank you
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 4 года назад
Thank you
@euryalestheno
@euryalestheno 8 лет назад
great film footage... enjoyed seeing these amazing animals !!! thanks for your effort in posting.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+euryale stheno you're welcome
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 3 года назад
Ice Age of the mammals.
@patri7185
@patri7185 Год назад
Amazing. Thank you for this. ❤
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin Год назад
You're welcome 😊
@tmafi1962
@tmafi1962 10 лет назад
My God! This video is so good! Thank you!
@dimidomo7946
@dimidomo7946 4 года назад
Super footage Moose!
@Rutherford_Inchworm_III
@Rutherford_Inchworm_III 7 лет назад
A moose full of testosterone is like an elephant full of testosterone. They KNOW they're the biggest boys around and they'll happily take the opportunity to kick some human's ass if he rubs him the wrong way. He doesn't have anything against humans PERSONALLY... but he's a giant horned animal who's extremely moody and has a lot to prove. He's not your "friend". Fascinating to watch.... from a safe distance!
@prehistoriccreature1800
@prehistoriccreature1800 5 лет назад
Don't compare The Mighty Moose to That weak ass Elephant. Maybe you wanted to say Rhino or Hippo
@Argos-xb8ek
@Argos-xb8ek 4 года назад
@@prehistoriccreature1800 That's funny considering Elephants make a game out of Stomping hippos and Rhinos
@prehistoriccreature1800
@prehistoriccreature1800 4 года назад
@@Argos-xb8ek Dumbass... It's the other way around Rhinos and hippos make a game out of stomping those weak ass elephants
@eliapi357
@eliapi357 4 года назад
elephants are friendly to humans
@lycheemyusic
@lycheemyusic 4 года назад
@@prehistoriccreature1800 you're laughable
@cayladavidson4281
@cayladavidson4281 6 лет назад
Bad Sammy, sit, stay, good moosey. (Starts Fighting) Crowley, Squirrel, the moose is fighting again
@alberta1980
@alberta1980 10 лет назад
Great video, thanks.
@deanscakehole7000
@deanscakehole7000 9 лет назад
WHEN SAMMYS ANGRY THE MOOSE FIGHTING BEGINS
@wolfgirl2074
@wolfgirl2074 7 лет назад
Deans Cakehole 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@micah2982
@micah2982 6 лет назад
Deans Cakehole *o yes*
@ociana
@ociana 8 лет назад
Beautiful. Thank you.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed it Alice
@blackberrylady6025
@blackberrylady6025 4 года назад
Outstanding!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🖐🏽🖐🏽🖐🏽
@GPBraaten
@GPBraaten 6 лет назад
How majestic these creatures look.
@jasper8265
@jasper8265 8 лет назад
Nice video I love moose they are amasying and incredible :) perfect video =)
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+ALPHA☠ of Gaming Thanks
@XrpAndy
@XrpAndy 2 года назад
This is some amazing footage wow
@scarlettallen4519
@scarlettallen4519 4 года назад
here we see Sam Winchester eating what he usually eats: leaves. Dean is grabbing a burger. Now he is scratching his head to think because of all the hard research. Dean is once again eating a burger. Now he attempts to finally love himself, but there is something blocking the way. He decides to deal with his emotions the Dean way, suppress them and get more food. He suddenly discovers an internal conflict and deals with it accordingly, suppressing again. Now he dreams about having a future with jess and having a baby moose. Suddenly he wakes up and realizes there is a spoon in his mouth courtesy of Dean. The moose is mad.
@AwesomeDocumentary
@AwesomeDocumentary 7 лет назад
Epic shoot keep up the good work
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 7 лет назад
Thanks
@arkay49er
@arkay49er 10 лет назад
Great shots, editing, narration. Thanks!
@getdusty1
@getdusty1 10 лет назад
Excellent docu video!!
@paulcharpentier7095
@paulcharpentier7095 3 года назад
Fantastic. Thank you.
@thecanoehead
@thecanoehead 10 лет назад
Amazing footage. Thanks for posting!
@ivandavies3864
@ivandavies3864 10 лет назад
Nice footage ,enjoyed ! thanks for posting
@VieraXXII
@VieraXXII 9 лет назад
Ignorant person here.... I honestly didn't know antlers did this!! I've never seen a bloody antler in my life. wow
@Vampirosaurusrex
@Vampirosaurusrex 9 лет назад
All cervids (the clade containing deer) shed their antlers. They have calcified cores covered in skin, but these fall off after the rut. They regrow the antlers before the next rut, hence this behaviour. They scrape the skin off as the core calcifies, giving them bony antlers. That is one of the distinguishing characteristics of the clade. Bovids (antelope/cows,bison), on the other hand, have bony antlers that are permanent.
@VieraXXII
@VieraXXII 9 лет назад
Giraffatitan brancai cool, thanks for the info. it is a little gross but mostly cool.
@jeyanitenas886
@jeyanitenas886 9 лет назад
OMG that is crazy
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
NegraMonroe Glad you saw something new
@VieraXXII
@VieraXXII 9 лет назад
gregbalvin me too, I've been telling everyone too lol
@43north70
@43north70 10 лет назад
Wonderful video and thanks for the informative narrative.
@PlainsPup
@PlainsPup 8 лет назад
Awesome footage, thank you!
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+PlainsPup Thanks
@annegillette97
@annegillette97 4 года назад
I'm just here for the supernatural refferances 😅
@Jax8002
@Jax8002 8 лет назад
Very cool - thank you for the vid!
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+Jax8002 Thank you
@margaretdrew8727
@margaretdrew8727 6 лет назад
Thanks for the interesting video.
@Fyralism
@Fyralism 8 лет назад
Never seen a moose, but i like them.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+TheGamerOfSamness (Evarderp) Thanks
@brycedoan8967
@brycedoan8967 6 лет назад
WOW what crazy fighting action!!!
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 6 лет назад
Thanks for the interest
@theawkwarddog5364
@theawkwarddog5364 4 года назад
Am I the only one who finds it funny watching them eat
@Mona-rr8iw
@Mona-rr8iw 7 лет назад
What did Dean tell you about fighting, Sam?
@sevroaubarca8305
@sevroaubarca8305 7 лет назад
To kick their asses? I mean, we are talking about Dean Sassy Winchester ;)
@vtazeios843
@vtazeios843 6 лет назад
IM WITH MY PEOPLE
@onetuliptree
@onetuliptree 5 лет назад
Beautiful video! I never saw 'raw' antlers before, that was unexpected.
@miniarkchick
@miniarkchick 9 лет назад
The rare...SAM WINCHESTER
@deerohdeer8000
@deerohdeer8000 5 лет назад
Fantastic channel! Subscribed! Great knowledge!! Brilliant 👍
@mr.weshamilton1468
@mr.weshamilton1468 10 лет назад
Excellent footage
@schlooonginator1227
@schlooonginator1227 8 лет назад
Damn moose. They make it look easy.
@deerohdeer8000
@deerohdeer8000 5 лет назад
Fantastic again!!!!! Outstanding
@abrarmohammad-carter1722
@abrarmohammad-carter1722 6 лет назад
This is my favorite animal in the world
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid 2 года назад
The big guys in breeding condition are really handsome beasts !
@michellesadler437
@michellesadler437 6 лет назад
I love moose
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 6 лет назад
Same
@Fireslanga1
@Fireslanga1 5 лет назад
I love poose
@itssugarfree
@itssugarfree 9 лет назад
Nice video - was great to see the progression from velvet to hardened antlers! Hope to actually see a real moose one day.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
+itssugarfree I'm sure you will
@taufiqmohab-ali4083
@taufiqmohab-ali4083 Год назад
Thanks.
@mariagruian2101
@mariagruian2101 6 лет назад
Where's squirrel?
@Irreverent_RVer
@Irreverent_RVer 11 лет назад
Your channel is one of my favs.
@DrFlippin
@DrFlippin 9 лет назад
beautiful video footage...
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
+DrFlippin Thanks
@may_laytrucker3127
@may_laytrucker3127 5 лет назад
Great shot thanks 👌👌🖐️🖐️
@The15secondsOfame
@The15secondsOfame 8 лет назад
Interesting video. Appreciate.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+The15secondsOfame Thanks
@ozarklisa1199
@ozarklisa1199 6 лет назад
Really nice video, interesting. Good stuff.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 6 лет назад
It was a rare opp for us, glad you enjoyed it
@SwitcherooU
@SwitcherooU 10 лет назад
This is great!
@grasslandgraphics
@grasslandgraphics 8 лет назад
great video!
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@yamr6editz
@yamr6editz 7 лет назад
Leave that moose alone! He's just saving people and hunting things! Nothing wrong with doing the family business...
@alexisfenn4970
@alexisfenn4970 7 лет назад
Castiel Winchester Tgis is why I even came here 😂 these spn comments
@CvndyClvb
@CvndyClvb 6 лет назад
He's just recording the moose bruh. Is recording things a crime now???
@joeymaterese8095
@joeymaterese8095 5 лет назад
Let me guess your 6 years old
@RiffosaurusRex
@RiffosaurusRex 8 лет назад
What a beautiful animal!
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+The Borax Kid Thanks
@equestrian.lover2198
@equestrian.lover2198 8 лет назад
I love them in fact I love. Every animal in the world❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘
@brianevans4
@brianevans4 5 лет назад
Amazing! I didn't know that they had velvet horns
@celectistism117
@celectistism117 10 лет назад
Nice footage and narrative,
@cosmikgazer
@cosmikgazer 6 лет назад
Idk why I'm watching moose videos right now, but I'm intrigued. I knew about the antlers but I never noticed that their 'beards' are actually weird ball sack things and NOT just hair
@dakellymon
@dakellymon 10 лет назад
Great footage, well donw.
@caz7363
@caz7363 6 лет назад
Stunning videos thank you.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 6 лет назад
Thanks
@hanginlaundry360
@hanginlaundry360 5 лет назад
Thank you, enjoyed this!
@larrainereese4230
@larrainereese4230 10 лет назад
Very interesting. I learned something new also. Did not know they bleed, when they loose there velvet. Does it grow back each year? Beautiful Moose's Meese? lol
@MadBlkGrl
@MadBlkGrl 10 лет назад
Plural for moose is moose. Lol
@MyMarkn
@MyMarkn 6 лет назад
After the rut they fall off and they start growing a whole new rack in the spring
@BangzHomie
@BangzHomie 9 лет назад
Great footage
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
+BangzHomie Thanks
@anetttorok7512
@anetttorok7512 5 лет назад
Damn... I came for the comnents. I'm not disappointed 😂
@meowmeowtrocities
@meowmeowtrocities 3 года назад
SPN?
@joeydaigle5998
@joeydaigle5998 8 лет назад
I love the bloody antlers.
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+Joey Daigle only happens 1 day a year
@Tiger42s
@Tiger42s 8 лет назад
The rut!
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
Have to love it!
@pelicanjed
@pelicanjed 7 лет назад
really good
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 7 лет назад
Thanks
@captainepic71zmkile99
@captainepic71zmkile99 7 лет назад
gregbalvin
@kalannatomagan8819
@kalannatomagan8819 7 лет назад
Captainepic71ZM Kile
@BlastFromYesterday
@BlastFromYesterday 9 лет назад
Why do the antlers have velvet and why does it come off? Is it like a snaked shedding so the antlers grow larger? And do the antlers have nerves that would make it painful as the velvet comes off?
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
BlastFromYesterday The antlers grow new every year and the velvet supplies them with blood as they grow. The antlers are very sensitive until the velvet comes off in mid-august and the bone hardens. The antlers fall off every year around Easter time.
@seaflyfisher
@seaflyfisher 9 лет назад
Blast - its the fastest growing bone in the animal kingdom - they shed every year and regrow in 12 to 17 weeks - they will be pretty much the same shape every year but usually with the addition of an extra tine - if you look at the antlers, you can see where the veins were in the velvet which is blood filled tissue - amazing aren't they
@thegriffin88
@thegriffin88 9 лет назад
Wow. I've only ever seen the two taxidermy bulls at the Natural History Museum in NY. Honestly, going by how big those guys are a live bull would scare the crap out of me. I'll stick to filming the White Tailed Deer! XD
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
thegriffin88 They get a little unpredictable during the rut. They have almost got me 6 different times
@thegriffin88
@thegriffin88 9 лет назад
gregbalvin I've only seen a buck about 3 times in my life. They usually don't come into my backyard! XD Yeah I don't go into the woods much, I let the woods come to me.
@Research0digo
@Research0digo 9 лет назад
Dear uploader/narrator - @ 3:32, I reminice about everyone lamenting there are no dinosaurs left - then you see these two giants locking* antlers *so to speak, and it just makes you wonder. (Not all dinosaurs were reptilian.) Anyway, I fully understand the rut, but when there is no female present, it makes me wonder why the males do this. Maybe they can smell a cow in estrus near?
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
Research0digo The bulls are calm the day before they shed their velvet. As soon as the velvet comes off they will attack me or any animal nearby, (coyotes, elk and especially other male moose). Testosterone is released when they shed and they become very aggressive!
@danielwalmsley6592
@danielwalmsley6592 6 лет назад
These things are huge...
@eeronieminen
@eeronieminen 9 лет назад
Mooses with that type of plate antlers are rare right? I heard the ones with stick type antlers are much more common at least in finland
@illustratz
@illustratz 9 лет назад
I believe these are Western moose -- the type they have in the US and Canada. They almost always have the big plate antlers here. :)
@austinfullmer1282
@austinfullmer1282 8 лет назад
+E. Nieminen I live in Idaho and go hunting very often and see moose. it is not rare to have what we call spoons here. every moose has those. but a very good question.
@scottdavies562
@scottdavies562 9 лет назад
no wonder when i seen a moose with all this bloody shreded velvet hanging from its horns,i thought it was blood and guts from another animal but that is natural so thanks for the info tho...
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
scott davies It all sheds off in 24 hours, normally the 1st of Sept.
@scottdavies562
@scottdavies562 9 лет назад
24 hours onley ,thats interesting
@zwinny0408
@zwinny0408 6 лет назад
Sam stop fighting!
@paulaharrisbaca4851
@paulaharrisbaca4851 3 года назад
Sparrin', playin'
@ravmonke624
@ravmonke624 8 лет назад
I hunt these monsters myself, for food not for sport! And if you hear a large bull barreling towards you you are literally shaking and have your gun up, it is a very nice experience but if I saw one of those bulls broadside I would have a nice winter
@luizguilhermemoreirasales1548
@luizguilhermemoreirasales1548 5 лет назад
Hello i am Brasil oh beautiful animal
@roxxigirl1320
@roxxigirl1320 3 года назад
I’ve read that it’s painful for them when the velvet comes off
@keoni_6375
@keoni_6375 8 лет назад
Does it hurt the moose when they shed their antlers? It looks pretty painful lol
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 8 лет назад
+Unisex_ baby When they rub of the velvet I think the antlers are a little sensitive until the bone hardens up in a few days. When the antlers fall off in the winter they are just happy to get rid of the extra weight.
@keoni_6375
@keoni_6375 8 лет назад
+gregbalvin Thank you :)
@chbilal8005
@chbilal8005 6 лет назад
wow so cute
@caseyminnick2334
@caseyminnick2334 9 лет назад
I've seen bull elk all bloody like this they really hit hard
@AvalancheBT
@AvalancheBT 9 лет назад
Christian Pierce brought me here
@gregbalvin
@gregbalvin 9 лет назад
***** nice guy!
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