BlueBasset. Some years ago, a white moose was also seen in Norway. Despite pledges to hunters to let it live in piece, within weeks of the first pictures of this rare and beautiful animal was shot, and the "proud idiot" proudly posed with his trophy on the front page of a wildlife magazine: HURRAH, HURRAH, i WAS THE ONE THAT KILLED THE WHITE MOOSE
@@williingulfditlefsen669 @@williingulfditlefsen669 In Pirkanmaa (Finland) there also was a white moose that was 6 years of age. He was frequently spotted and loved. Unfortunately he was killed by hunters. (Big surprise I know.) People were furious and said "The king of the forest has fallen." and rightfully so. The date of his death is 27.10.2019 rest in peace my dude! I hate it when people hunt such bautiful creatures. I only do it in hunting games
The meat from any animal I hunt and harvest is the trophy, fair game is fair game. What about the poor plants all the non meat eaters kill, they're living things too aren't they??
@@mattl2704 With trophy hunters people usually mean hunters that don't eat the meat and taxedermize the animal or leave the body to rot and keep the head to put on the wall
I’d guess Norway, And based on his last videos im assuming at the bottom of the slight peak when it turns into conifir, it’s still an extremely rare shot. Even if I had the coordinates finding him could take 30 years
WOW!!! I am an avid hunter,have been all my life. As such I have great respect/love for the animals I hunt and consume. I never loose sight if how beautiful an animal is,but this moose gives me chills. I would not be able to take him. He deserves to live his life in protection. Hope he is someplace safe from hunters and wolves
@Lasse Dybdahl Thank you for an absolutely stupendous and highly intriguing docufilm. This is one video that truly needs to go viral. Well done my friend. Without doubt, you are a master craftsman!
Those white mooses in Sweden are not albinos like the ones you see in Canada. They are actually white mooses. Note the pupil and you see that it is not red like an albino.
M.A. Enriquez In Sweden they have at least one white moose with white horns too. At one time a woman Said it behaved aggressively and a Hunt for protective reasons was allowed, but many thought that was a shame and collected 15000 peoples names to protest and asked that the white moose not be hunted, now I assume that white moose is still alive. Do not provoke a Moose, if it has its ears flat back it is upset, angry and probably a bit scared and then it could attack. Go away from a Moose with the ears back. If they stand forward it might be a bit curious, but the moose should preferably stay in the forest, do not lure it out on the street. You want no trafficaccidents.
@@hannastenros6009 for legal reasons they had to relocate it otherwise if it actually hurt someone they'd be held responsible for not having it shot the first time around
Moose are gangly somewhat 'ugly' ungulates; but this blond/white moose is 'real easy' on the eyes. I would never have seen a white moose without your video and movie, thanks Lasse. It'd be wonderful to hear if the white moose was still traveling the forests in Sweden.
I realized this cutie has blue eyes :3 So cute! But for real I know he is in a way special because he's white but it's basically the same as a normal moose. They are all equally special to me
OH, He is Beautiful! Look at the kindness in His eyes. You, or I can see right through to His Pure Soul. All He wants is to live His life, peacefully, and be left alone to thrive. How could anyone kill this Majestic being, with a heart and soul and a strong will to live. Will the Killing ever end?