An unlikely friendship formed in the Alaskan wilderness has taken the internet by storm, leaving viewers speechless.It's not every day you see people getting up close and personal with wild animals. In fact, the U.S. National Park Service advises people to stand at least 25 yards from wildlife and 100 yards from larger animals, since they are unpredictable and dangerous.
'The Alaska Department of Fish and Game reported more people in the state are injured by moose than bears each year despite moose being generally perceived as less dangerous. While not normally aggressive, moose can be egged on when harassed by people, dogs and traffic. They also could become aggressive when hungry and tired.In a comment on a separate video, Dan mentioned that generations have been born near his home, and over many years, they have cultivated relationships with the animals.