Swedish rare white moose was almost killed but spared
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Swedish politician Hans Nilsson captured a rare sighting of a white moose that quickly went viral on the Internet. However, this beautiful creature’s life was in danger, as besides rare beauty, it also brings troubles to local citizens. /Photo from inews.qq.com

Swedish politician Hans Nilsson captured a rare sighting of a white moose that quickly went viral on the Internet. However, this beautiful creature’s life was in danger, as besides rare beauty, it also brings troubles to local citizens. /Photo from inews.qq.com

A woman was reportedly injured as the moose charged at her. Many people, especially the elder ones, are worried about safety as the moose walks around the neighborhood. /Photo from inews.qq.com

A woman was reportedly injured as the moose charged at her. Many people, especially the elder ones, are worried about safety as the moose walks around the neighborhood. /Photo from inews.qq.com

Earlier this week, police made a decision to allow hunters to shoot it. Till now, no hunters have the willingness to shoot it, since no one want to be called “white moose killer,” Nilsson told National Geographic. /Photo from inews.qq.com

Earlier this week, police made a decision to allow hunters to shoot it. Till now, no hunters have the willingness to shoot it, since no one want to be called “white moose killer,” Nilsson told National Geographic. /Photo from inews.qq.com

Fortunately, police withdraw the decision partially with the influence of an online petition, which was signed by 20,000 people and initiated by Sweden's largest animal rights organization Djurens rätt. /Photo from inews.qq.com

Fortunately, police withdraw the decision partially with the influence of an online petition, which was signed by 20,000 people and initiated by Sweden's largest animal rights organization Djurens rätt. /Photo from inews.qq.com