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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 249592" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Having been within feet of one, not by my choice, it does exactly what you said in this picture. It is such a massive animal dwarfed by its surroundings. </p><p></p><p>My close call came from a moonlight ride on this very island. Each year in July, to coincide with the full moon, there is a bike ride starting at 10 pm. You ride 22 miles down the island and back. It is a blast to do. However, this last year, for some reason one of the buffalo decided to get up for a snack in the middle of the night. Normally at night they are stationary and bedded down for the night. So here I come flying down a hill nearly out-riding my bicycle racing lights when the broad side of a buffalo appears in front of me followed by the squealing of my brakes. Fortunately the buffalo wanted out of there quickly instead of stomping us into a puddle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 249592, member: 11881"] Having been within feet of one, not by my choice, it does exactly what you said in this picture. It is such a massive animal dwarfed by its surroundings. My close call came from a moonlight ride on this very island. Each year in July, to coincide with the full moon, there is a bike ride starting at 10 pm. You ride 22 miles down the island and back. It is a blast to do. However, this last year, for some reason one of the buffalo decided to get up for a snack in the middle of the night. Normally at night they are stationary and bedded down for the night. So here I come flying down a hill nearly out-riding my bicycle racing lights when the broad side of a buffalo appears in front of me followed by the squealing of my brakes. Fortunately the buffalo wanted out of there quickly instead of stomping us into a puddle. [/QUOTE]
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