Bull moose battles are cool. They’re some of the largest animals in North America, standing well over 6 feet and often weighing in at more than 1,000 pounds. When two of these monsters duke it out, all of nature stops to watch.

TrailCamNut on TikTok was incredibly lucky to snag this video on a trail camera, capturing one of natures greatest battles for all of us to see.

Not a whole lot of complications or stuff to see, but still super cool to watch.

If you enjoy using TikTok, I encourage you to check out the rest of TrailCamNut‘s videos. They have a huge collection of animals caught on camera with their trail cams, some handheld stuff, and some submitted footage.

This one, for example, shows a big ol’ bull moose taking a quick leak to mark his territory:

And this one, sadly but also kind of cool, shows a three legged bear making its way through the forest:

@trailcamnut

Check out this 3 legged bear that was captured on camera in Ontario Canada. Thanks Bobby for the submission! #trailcamnut #trailcamera #stealthcam #canada #ontario #trailcamvideo #nature #wildlife #outdoors #bear #animals #fyp #naturephotography

♬ original sound – TrailCamNut

Bull moose don’t just fight because it’s fun. Usually it’s a territory dispute, or over female moose. They aren’t just trying to kill each other, either. Instead, they compete in a sort of game, pushing each other back to prove who’s the strongest.

Wouldn’t it be nice if that’s how we handled territory disputes? If your landlord wants to evict you, they have to try to push you harder than you can push them. Want that specific machine at the gym? Push the other person harder than they can push you. Want to go first at the park while skiing? Push everyone harder than they can push you. Want the last donut at the office? Push Todd harder than he can push you. It really would simplify quite a lot, wouldn’t it?

Related: Moose Headbutts & Stomps Woman On Boulder County Hiking Trail

Image Credit: TrailCamNut via TikTok

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