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The moose is not the most photogenic animal in Alaska, but you ask the tourists and to see a moose is a large part of their Alaskan protocol. Food is very scarce for the animals during the Alaskan winter, so when spring shoots and green leaves arrive, they pig out and have calves. They can be very aggressive, especially when they have young babies or they are hungry, or in the case of breeding bulls.

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The moose is not the most photogenic animal in Alaska, but you ask the tourists and to see a moose is a large part of their Alaskan protocol.  Food is very scarce for the animals during the Alaskan winter, so when spring shoots and green leaves arrive, they pig out and have calves.  They can be very aggressive, especially when they have young babies or they are hungry, or in the case of breeding bulls.