losethehours

Moves as smoothly as an ocean liner.

obeekris

I couldn’t tell what it was at first, but that wasn’t what I was expecting

talkativetiad

i thought it was an otter, then i thought it was a shark, and let me say i was wrong both times

distractedkat

There’s literally no way to guess. There’s no way at all to guess

smallest-feeblest-boggart

i showed this to my mom, my aunt, my grandma, and the minute the quarantine ends this is going to become my go to dinner party conversation starter

a-book-of-creatures

Sea serpent

grizzlybearofficial

Moose are pretty good swimmers and they swim enough for Orca Whales to pose a significant threat.

wetwareproblem

My favorite moose fact is the cryptid herd in New Zealand. We know they’re out there, but nobody has seen one in over half a century.

In New Zealand.

harleyeve

Hi I’m sorry. I usually don’t insist that people elaborate on their comments but-

What the everloving fuck are you talking about???

wetwareproblem

In 1910, a herd of 6 females and 4 males was released in Fiordland. The last confirmed sighting was in 1952, and it was considered marginal territory for them, so it was presumed they had died out.

Until some moose hair was found in 2002.

This lead to extensive searches and installation of automatic cameras - none of which have caught an actual moose, though bedding and rub sites have been found.

The current theory as I understand it is that they’re living off of rich seaweed beds in the area.

justalurkr

Reblogging for the cryptid moose

thebyrchentwigges

NZ moose sighting in early 2020, everything you could want from a cryptid sighting