ANCHORAGE — Petting a moose had been something of a goal for Chantelle Hernandez, she said, since she moved to Anchorage last September to join her husband, who’s in the Air Force here.
Hernandez is from Miami, where she says alligators are common and owning a pet tiger is not unheard of. Moose, on the other hand, are very uncommon.
On Sunday, she got her wish.
What Hernandez, 24, didn’t count on was someone making a video of her and the moose, which went viral online, and prompted condemnation by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, as well as strangers who have called her crazy in Facebook messages, and even her grandmother, who called from Florida to yell at her in Spanish.
Hernandez and her husband were parking at their downtown Anchorage apartment complex when she noticed an adult moose bedded down in the snow outside a ground-floor apartment. She told her husband she was going to try to pet it.
“He wanted nothing to do with it,” she said. “He thought I was going to get my head kicked in.”
Hernandez said she walked over to the moose, checking out its body language before approaching. She touched the animal on the top of its nose, which felt rough, like touching a horse, she said. Then the moose got up and walked away.
Meanwhile, videographer Jason Blake and his 2-year-old son were watching from the window of their apartment.
“We’re like three feet away from it,” said Blake, who works for adn.com, the Anchorage Daily News’ website.
He started video recording Hernandez as she walked up to the moose.
“I start thinking to myself,” Blake said, “what do I do if this thing stomps on her? I have my kid with me. I’m concerned with what he would see. And how would I help her?”
On Monday, Blake posted his video to YouTube and shared it with his Facebook friends. As of Thursday noon, the video had more than 15,700 YouTube views.
Gino Del Frate of the Department of Fish and Game says Hernandez was lucky.
“It could easily have been a moose that was less tolerant,” he said. “People don’t understand how fast and hard a moose can kick.”
By the end of winter, moose are stressed by lack of food and living in urban environments. Touching just stresses them more, Del Frate said. Hernandez easily could have been kicked or stomped, he said.
Last March, a moose kicked a woman in downtown Anchorage after she reportedly tried to pet it.
Hernandez said she didn’t realize anyone was recording her and isn’t thrilled to be described on YouTube as a “crazy lady trying to pet a wild moose in Alaska.”
Hernandez said she’s a lifelong animal lover — her father breeds geckos — and has touched alligators and pythons in zoo environments.
Jessy Coltrane, an area biologist with Fish and Game, spends a lot of time dealing with unpleasant interactions between humans and wildlife in Anchorage. She described Hernandez’ actions as irresponsible and dangerous.
And touching a moose is considered wildlife harassment, a crime under state law.
“For Pete’s sake,” Coltrane said. “Just don’t pet the moose.”





Comments (17)
Add commentSpeaking of goals ...
It should be FWP's goal to issue Ms. Hernandez a citation for harrassing wildlife.
There is a HUGE difference
There is a HUGE difference between petting a reptile in a zoo and walking up to a dozing moose in the WILD and patting it on the nose! That is a perfect recipe for becoming moose toe jam! Please please tell me this lady doesn't have kids. She could qualify for a Darwin award if only the moose had removed her from the gene pool...I try not to be too harsh or mean in the blogs but this lady is just plain stupid!
LOL
She's lucky it wasn't the Moose's goal that day to kick the Kr*p out of a pesky human.
Stupid, but...
People jump out of perfectly good airplanes for thrills. Others go out and shoot brown bears with arrows. Some ride bulls. And other maniacs even go to Rick Santorum campaign rallies!
All of these are dangerous, pointless activities, some of which cause the death or disturbance of an innocent animal. How is her stunt any different? She obviously wasn't doing it for fame - that was the unintended consequence.
We all do dumb things
We all do dumb things every once in a while. Moose are cute. Yes, I KNOW they are wild and can be dangerous and I've never tried to pet one. (I've eaten them, though - yum.)
I can understand her curiosity and the temptation when she saw the moose lying there. Naive, yes, but again, we all do dumb things and we all show our naivete at some point in our lives. She was just unfortunate enough to be videotaped AND posted on the Internet. I feel sorry for her.
Lat -
For those other activities, there are rules, built in safety precautions (skydiving requires a 7-hour prep class, and you have a reserve chute - though you can bet I didn't tell my mom before I did it in college......) :)
and protective gear (bullriders wear kevlar vests and helmets now - not sure what kind of protection would be appropriate for a Santorum rally - full-body latex? Oh, yeah, he dissaproves of latex........) :0
One should never, never, attempt to interact with a wild animal as if it's a cuddly pet. It's unfair (and NOT loving or kind, which is what kills me about these people - they "love" wild animals but don't love them enough to put the animal's needs before their own.....) to the wild animal, and a good way to get killed.
Small difff, Lat. There are
Small difff, Lat. There are no laws prohibiting the activies you mention.
I'm not condoning it
I'm just saying that there are plenty of things equally stupid that are done regularly, and even celebrated.
Great points, swimmer. I recommend abstinence as the most appropriate protection for a Santorum Rally.
akbrd, that truly is a small diff.
y'all trippin...
pet a moose?
just give dat moose a muffin homie.
tho he might want sum jam to go wif it.
I might be tempted to reach
I might be tempted to reach out a window and touch a moose eating the shrubbery outside, but then again, I recall the students at UAA feeding a moose hotdog buns out their dorm window. When they stopped it decided to try to come in and trashed the dorm room. Its just never really a smart idea.This lady is extremely lucky. She could have ended up like the lady videoing the bison a few years back. Or worse.
He may have been...
He may have been Bullwinkle, but she could have easily gone flying and found the landing a little Rocky.
After petting the Moose
She washed her hands in the bathroom sink and looked up and saw another animal in the mirror, a [filtered word]!
Unfiltered
Rhymes with Jack Hash.
Really?
"Hernandez said she didn’t realize anyone was recording her and isn’t thrilled to be described on YouTube as a “crazy lady trying to pet a wild moose in Alaska.”
Well Mrs. Hernandez, like I told my son when he was a child - if you don't want to be blue, don't paint your self blue!
ie; if you don't want to be described as a “crazy lady trying to pet a wild moose in Alaska” don't BE a crazy lady trying to pet a wild moose in Alaska!!
@Treyshawn
I enjoy reading your comments, I am truly a fan!
ruffgut
What you do with animal carcasses in the privacy of your own home...no one needs to hear about it. Please, choose respect!