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A B.C. man got a bit of a scare, followed by a rare treat, when a moose became entangled in Halloween decorations this week.

Shaydon Soucy and his wife Sydney were driving to a friend's house in Fort St. John in northeastern B.C. on Saturday when they spotted a man using a tube to try to pull Halloween decorations out of what they first thought was a tree.

"I looked at my wife and was like, what in the heck is [he] doing," Soucy said, before realizing: "Oh, wait. That's a moose. There's a moose with Halloween decorations on its head."

The bull moose, which has been seen by people in the Airport Subdivision neighbourhood in recent weeks, had got some black webbing and a decorative skull stuck in its antlers, and was shaking its head trying to get it off.

That attracted some would-be helpers.

(Video in the article)

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[–] m0darn@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The moose was like:

would this fence help you guys feel safe enough to actually help?

[–] festus@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 years ago

It probably also made the moose feel safer.

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