Take a moment and picture the perfect summer vacation spot — the kind of place where you can take a refreshing dip in the pool. Odds are, Alaska did not come to mind. In the summertime, the temperature range is usually around 55-75 degrees Fahrenheit. In other words, not great pool weather. Still, there are residents who find a way to make it work, baby moose included.
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Emily, a woman in Alaska, frequently spots her neighbors outside in the summer. More specifically, they like to spend time in the inflatable pool set up in their backyard. Unfortunately for them, so do the local animals. Emily discovered this one day when she heard lots of splashing noises coming from outside. Witness this adorable moment yourself in the video below!
@emilyinalaska_ Heard splashing outside and was not disappointed 😂 My moose experiences in Alaska have been 100/10! #moose #fyp #alaska #alaskamoose #babymoose #lifeinalaska #alaskalife #alaskatok #foryoupage #alaskawildlife ♬ suono originale – New60s70srevenge
“I wouldn’t even be mad,” someone admits. Other commenters on Emily’s popular video add, ” [The neighbors will] come out and be so confused” and “Well it is a kiddie pool and he’s just a kid.”
When This Baby Moose Discovers an Inflatable Pool in a Backyard, There’s No Getting Him Out
It may seem as though this baby moose’s only competition for the pool are the humans who own it. On the contrary, it didn’t take their sibling very long to discover the pool, too. Much like human siblings, these two were not in the mood for sharing. Check out their hilariously adorable “fight” in the video below.
@emilyinalaska_ When you’re just trying to enjoy your pool day but your sibling won’t leave you alone 🤭 #moose #alaska #babymoose #alaskawildlife #lifeinalaska #fyp #funnyvideo #funnyanimals #foryou #alaskalife #alaskatok ♬ Funny – Gold-Tiger
Splashing your sibling every time they try and get closer to you in the pool? Yeah, that sounds about right! We don’t know how much longer this “fight” went on for but, in the end, we like to think they found a way to share the pool.
Oh, and as far as the humans who live here go… hopefully they can at least appreciate the fun these moose had at the expense of their beloved pool.
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