ONTARIO, CANADA: THESE MOOS-IVE 1,500 pound beasts look like testosterone fuelled donkeys when they have no antlers. A large male or bull can be seen looking rather grumpy while cooling off in the water, furiously trying to ignore the pests invading his personal space. In another shot a baby moose can be seen head on, moos- querading as a little donkey. Other pictures show the female also looking donkey-like while having a river-side snack and spending time with her young. Photographer Marc Latremouille (47) spent one-hundred hours sat in a canoe capturing the essence of these woodland heavy


ONTARIO, CANADA: THESE MOOS-IVE 1,500 pound beasts look like testosterone fuelled donkeys when they have no antlers. A large male or bull can be seen looking rather grumpy while cooling off in the water, furiously trying to ignore the pests invading his personal space. In another shot a baby moose can be seen head on, moos- querading as a little donkey. Other pictures show the female also looking donkey-like while having a river-side snack and spending time with her young. Photographer Marc Latremouille (47) spent one-hundred hours sat in a canoe capturing the essence of these woodland heavyweights in Ontario, Canada, getting within 50-feet of them.


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