By Rafi
Letzter, Staff Writer | October 5, 2018 03:11pm ET
There's
something stoic and strangely serene about the affects of two moose in a video
posted to Facebook Tuesday. The two bulls stand there, eyeing each other, not
moving much. And then, with an enormous clatter, audible even far up the road,
they ram their antlers together, thrusting and bucking. Each appears determined
to drive the other to his knees.
And then
they come apart, and stand there some more, sometimes kicking at the dirt,
sometimes still. This lasts for several long moments before they collide again.
The pattern, captured by New Brunswick resident Denis Levesque, repeats itself
over and over for 10 minutes before, after a particularly nasty-looking scrap,
one of the animals breaks off and runs into the woods while the other briefly
gives chase. More than half a million people have watched Levesque's original
video as of this writing.
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