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
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
This is the 1st time seeing this. What a beautiful animal. I hope the moose is still alive Thank you for sharing your work with the world. What a gift you have and a gift from nature.
The code of ethics is what most non hunters don't understand about us, I'm with you and following that code will keep us both true to the sport and love of hunting.
I don't have such a high opinion about hunters and a code of ethics. Some greedy bastard out there wants bragging rights and cares very little about this "magnificent animal". The color makes it an easy target too just what these bloated, fat, lazy hunters need to make the kill. That and a can of beer, military weapons, night googles and a scope. That beautiful animal is dead by now hanging on some fat slobs wall. Sporting, huh?
@@o0sunsi0o Trophy hunting is pathetic, but this is in Sweden and we have very strong laws about hunting. I'm pretty sure this moose was "marked for death" after an incident when it started attacking locals in the area. But fortunately they disregarded that and the moose is probably alive and well :D
Stunning!!! Just stunning... Nature is amazing - Nature also know's how to take care of it's populations when it's needed.... This one I hope finds or has found a good friend since now it's 2018.... 💚 Ready to go to Sweden just to find him....
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
Look at all the beauty god has given us, this is so beautiful, all of these gorgeous animals, big and small, and I have to wonder, why would anyone with even half a heart want to kill them? Am I the only one in awe every time I see videos like this? And am I the only one who asks that question? Again I ask WHY?
@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!
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?
This moose is known as Ferdinand. His mother died one winter when he was a calf, but he survived because the people in a nearby village fed him. Now he is about 8 - 10 years old and has several white and black offspring.