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Questions about Moose!
5/11/2022 | 1m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
The team at Native Report (WDSE/WRPT) stopped in to talk with the 1854 Treaty Authority
The team at Native Report (WDSE/WRPT) stopped in to talk with the 1854 Treaty Authority about their Moose surveys, and asked some burning questions The Slice had about Moose!
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The Slice
Questions about Moose!
5/11/2022 | 1m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
The team at Native Report (WDSE/WRPT) stopped in to talk with the 1854 Treaty Authority about their Moose surveys, and asked some burning questions The Slice had about Moose!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWell, most of the time it's eating because moose are big and they need a lot of food.
So they basically spend all their time browsing a moose spends a lot of time laying down and chewing their cud and the rest of the time looking for food.
That's pretty much all they do.
I don't know if I've ever heard of any examples of, you know, sometimes you'll see deer fawns and run and jump around cats and dogs.
Like I said, I don't know if I've ever really seen any footage of a moose kind of frolicking around.
Yeah, I mean, moose hang out with other moose sometimes.
Sometimes.
I suppose that might be a related moose like a calf from a previous year or something might hang out with its its mom for a while.
It's probably mostly just random other moose.
I don't know that we know that for sure.
I would say Gary Bjorklund, because I don't think Moose can run very f for very long.
I'm gonna go with the moose.
These are not normal questions I'm asked.
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