ANSWERS: 15
  • Last winter. They come into my yard. They should be back soon. They like to hang out here in the winter.
  • never saw one...
  • Yesterday! I live in North Dakota so I see deer and moose all the time.
  • A live one? I have... I can't remember when... The dead head of a moose... Sunday night at "The Moose Lodge" in Doylestown, PA... *I've eaten moose too... mmmm...*
  • Ive only seen on dead in the road never running wild.
  • Only on tv have I seen one. Never in real life.
  • When Palin was describing all her hunting trips. Cant wait for the next AnswerBag question to be... "when was the last time you saw a turkey die while a public speaker was on T.V.!!!???"
  • I've never seen a moose in the flesh, they aren't indigenous to where I live. I see goats on a daily basis and camels every couple of weeks.
  • I have never seen a real Moose only in pics oron the tv:)
  • I don't think I've ever saw one in real life...
  • In person ? when I was about 12 years old in NFLD. and about this time last year in hunting photo's.
  • never i heard there gynormous though
  • I have never seen one in real life, only on TV.
  • The last time I was at the Moose Lodge!!!
  • I used to see moose every so often when I lived in northern NH. The last time I saw one was in 1991, during a road trip up State Route 26 to visit folks in Colebrook. I was driving through Dixville Notch in my Jetta at about 3am, with a layer of fairly dense fog which I had driven into climbing the far side. I knew the road well, and I was young and stupid, so I was driving a *little fast* for conditions. The road down into and across the notch is fairly straight, so I was going about 50 or so when I came out of the fog on the down side, and I hit about 75 at the bottom of the hill. There were no lights on down there, the only illumination came from my high beams, so I didn't see the moose until I was almost right on top of him. He was big enough that if he had stood still in the road I could have driven under him, clearing the withers by about half an inch. He ambled into the road, turned to gaze at me as I mashed the brake, and then stumbled across the road and out of sight. I stopped shaking about half an hour after I got to Colebrook.

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