Commentary: 0:18 - Are horseshoe crabs dangerous? The short answer is no. Horseshoe crabs do not bite or sting. Despite the ferocious look of the tail, it is not used as a weapon. Instead, horseshoe crabs use their tails for righting themselves if they are flipped over by a wave. 1:24 - Hunters in Canada encounter a bull moose in the wild. Even though the Ontario moose is majestic, it’s still a wild animal that has a natural instict. If it attacks, it probably means that it’s being provoked. The best things to do with these kinds of animals is to just watch them quietly and don't try to approach them. They can attack any time 2:29 - During a Yellowstone snowmobile tour, these folks run into some aggressive wild bisons. I surely wouldn’t want to be in front of one of those. Bisons are said to have a charge speed of about 35 mph at the weight of 1400 - 2000 pounds. All of this calculates to over 13,000 Newtons of force, yikes ! 3:29 - Black bears are often attracted to people
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