Heard around the West
HEARD AROUND THE WEST - November 6, 2000 by Betsy Marston
Is this a tale for Ripley’s Believe It or Not? A moose in Whitefish, Mont., threw itself at a car driven by a woman who loves moose so much her license plates read moosie1 and moosie2. The suicidal moose, probably a victim of raging hormones during the rutting season, "really shook up the driver," reports the Hungry Horse News. An up side is that the animal will now feed hungry people. A volunteer with the North Valley Food Bank says one moose provides enough meat for 400 meals.
Apparently we have weirdos over here as well.
HEARD AROUND THE WEST - November 6, 2000 by Betsy Marston
Is this a tale for Ripley’s Believe It or Not? A moose in Whitefish, Mont., threw itself at a car driven by a woman who loves moose so much her license plates read moosie1 and moosie2. The suicidal moose, probably a victim of raging hormones during the rutting season, "really shook up the driver," reports the Hungry Horse News. An up side is that the animal will now feed hungry people. A volunteer with the North Valley Food Bank says one moose provides enough meat for 400 meals.
Apparently we have weirdos over here as well.