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Grönåsens Moosepark (Kosta, Sweden)Newest Review: ... and usually gives birth to 2 calves. It generally only takes a couple of hours for the calves to be able to stand up and follow their mother. This is usually the period where you would do well not to approach the cow as, even though they are normally not aggressive animals, the cow might attack if she sees you as a threat to her calves. Having a 2 meter tall, 500 kilo heavy animal chasing you ... more |
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Having lived in London for several years I have finally started to appreciate many of the things that I couldn’t get away from quickly enough when I lived with my parents in the south of Sweden. If anybody had said to me when I was 18 that I would (out of my own free will) go to a moose park in Kosta I would have laughed them straight in the face – no way! However, things change and when I brought bf home to visit a few weeks ago my parents had organised a surprise for him in the form of a visit to a moose park that they said had become a big tourist attraction in the last few years. Him being English he had never seen a moose and went moose spotting in the ... Read the complete review
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