• notaviking@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Me: seeing a moose by my car, “No moose get away, no!” Moose: notices me, but continues to stretch out that tongue to lick that salty goodness stuck to the car. Me: Now screaming top of my lungs, “No get away the car is frozen!” Moose: proceeds to lick the frozen metal. Me: running full speed trying to catch the moose running away with my fender stuck to it tongue

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    10 months ago

    Just woke up, morning blurred vision.

    Try not to let the moose lick your ear

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    10 months ago

    Is road salt safe for consumption? I didnt think they actually used NaCl salt

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    10 months ago

    Yes just have a nice conversation with the moose to let it know of the risks, I’m sure it’ll listen.

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    10 months ago

    Are they slowing down to let the moose lick the car or so as not to run into the damn thing?

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      10 months ago

      Yes it’s a good idea, but I think this is in reference to if you leave your car parked somewhere in places where moose may roam. Since the car body and tires pick up road salt, moose can be attracted to it.

      And when a moose licks the car, there’s a good chance its antlers “lick” the windows.