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And they were total animals! It was reported earlier this morning on social media that a pair of moose were spotted in north Bismarck. At the time of this photo, these moose were just off of 26th street, and they were heading south towards town.

Ethan Puffer
Ethan Puffer
Ethan Puffer

I did some tracking of their whereabouts over the course of the morning, and the 1,000-plus-pound, antlerless outlaw animals were on a moose-capade, giving the city of Bismarck the runaround.

Oh, Deer: Bismarck is getting a double dose of moose mischief. Okay, I'll stop with my four-legged puns. Wait, I have one more. "Two moose walk into Bismarck...(No, seriously, they did)".

The last report of these majestic animals was somewhere around the Menards area off of State Street.

Hoping For a Happy Ending

It would be bad news for both the moose and the person who would happen to hit one. Please, be careful, and keep your eyes open for giant 4 legged creatures on your ride home today in North Bismarck. Hopefully, they will make their way back to the river area, where they were allegedly spotted recently.

Whatever you do, do not approach these animals. Moose can be very aggressive, especially during the breeding season. Leaves these lovebirds alone, so they can find their way back to the country.

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