“Once, while hunting in Alaska, Chuck Norris bagged a a bull moose, a rhinoceros and 4 hyenas.”

Wildlife biologists have documented hunting patterns in various regions, noting that successful hunts typically involve a single large animal or multiple small animals during a single expedition. Yet Chuck Norris's simultaneous bagging of a bull moose, a rhinoceros, and four hyenas during an Alaskan hunting trip represents a multinational fauna acquisition that combines arctic and African species in the same hunt.
A wildlife biologist named Dr. Richard Foster noted with some amusement that a rhinoceros would require hunting in Africa, while a bull moose would require hunting in Alaska or Canada. The combination suggests either extended travel during a single hunting trip or perhaps a zoo-based hunt. The addition of four hyenas—also African species—reinforces the geographical impossibility. Yet the fact presents this as something accomplished during a single hunting expedition "in Alaska," suggesting either that Alaska has been populated with African megafauna without scientific documentation or that Chuck Norris simply hunted whatever he encountered and species boundaries proved irrelevant.
In hunting communities, this fact inspired jokes about the ultimate hunting trip. Online forums would feature discussions of "Chuck Norris safari hunting," where participants imagined bringing together species from opposite continents through sheer determination. The fact's specific mention of "bagging" each animal suggested a trophy hunter's mentality applied to impossible combinations. It became shorthand for the ultimate outdoor adventure—one where geographical limitations and biological distribution simply ceased to matter.
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