A moose was slamming into cars, trying to protect what looked like her calf, until people realized who she was really guarding.
In Washington, traffic came to a stop after drivers saw a moose standing in the road, ramming into the doors of any car that tried to move too close.
At first, nobody understood why she was acting so aggressive. Moose can be dangerous, but this one wasn’t just wandering or blocking traffic. It looked like she was guarding something.
Then people noticed a small animal behind her.
From a distance, some thought it was a moose calf lying in the road. But when people recording zoomed in, they realized it wasn’t a moose calf at all. It was a bear cub.
The cub looked like it was asleep in the middle of the road, while the moose stood over it like every passing car was a threat.
When wildlife officials arrived, they tried to move the moose back toward the woods, but she refused to leave the cub. Every time they got close, the moose stepped forward like she was ready to fight anything that came near.
That’s when officials realized the bear cub wasn’t sleeping.
It had been hit by a car and left there.
The scene changed instantly. What first looked like a strange wild encounter became something much heavier, because the moose wasn’t confused or angry for no reason.
She was standing guard over an injured bear cub, keeping traffic away from the same kind of danger that had already hurt it.
Officials were finally able to help the cub and move the moose safely back toward the woods, but people who saw it couldn’t stop talking about what they had witnessed.