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Moose Crossing at Wikipedia

Wed, 29 Oct 2008
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The differences between moose and elk are described in detail at Wikipedia.  You'll be right on point with these facts.  Don't miss the section on Moose and Vehicle Collisions.  Watch out!

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Submitted by: Dana Morris Writer, Animals.com

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