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  • i wonder if it tastes any better...

  • Why are all these albino moose photos being claimed to various places?? Kirkland Lake, B,C., the states(harderst to believe)....whatever...either way, pretty cool!

  • These photos were taken near Ft.Staint John BC.

  • Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer

  • I couldn't see it in the snow!!

  • ... I never understood why slideshows are put up on a VIDEO site... it always disappoints me whenever I click an interesting link and it just shows a slideshow... if I wanted to just see pictures, I'd have used Google image search :-(

  • ... I never understood why slideshows are put up on a VIDEO site...

  • Psh come to Maine. We got a lotta those

  • These pictures were taken no where near Ontario or the US let alone Kirkland Lake. I know because I took them and yes the cow is albino.

  • I have no idea where these particular moose are from; however, they are not albino moose as they don't have the classic pink coloured eyes. They are just a genetic variation of the brown moose. It is the same as one person having brown hair and the other having blond hair. A small population of the white moose is protected from hunting in Wildlife Management Units 30 and 31 which is located north-west of Timmins, Ontario around the small community of Foleyet.

  • @TheRicher44 I disagree with this completely.

  • @TheRicher44 technicalities, my friend. What evs...Still pretty rare, and awesome!

  • WOOHOO I live in KL

  • @kngurl321 lol poor you perkland good times lol

  • i heard there is one near Chelmsford, Ont.

  • That moose was hanging around KL -I know, because its my hometown and the story was in the local newspaper. People are still plastering photos of it everywhere. :)

  • @SEChristine i know it was in eby township as well just about 14 km from kirkland lake off of highway 66

    im from pennsylvania and have a place just off of highway 66 my dad has one of the original photos taken by a friend in eby township

  • Kind of strange, just got the same pics through some official govt channel, they gave location as to Northern Michigan, near Wisconsin.....!Then I also see the same one here, in Alaska......and BTW on my pics there is two of them!

    Well travelled Mooses, but I'd rather believe they are Canadian.....!

  • and i just got an email saying the pics were from wentworth, nova scotia....go figure

  • its exist a common moose in norway, maybe its a new specie :)

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  • I wonder if the one in captivity is still around....I heard it was in Cobalt, but I could be wrong.

    Beautiful moose.

  • OMG! That moose is beautiful! I've seen a head of one that's on a wall at a friend's house, it got hit but a train, and I was in awe over the beauty of it but this moose is by far the most beautiful one I've ever seen!

    Where abouts around KL was the pic taken? I'm going moose stalkin'!

  • Great Photo's! What an Amazing Animal!

  • alex..i apologize about the chat about the birds...i watched that moose clip about 5 times tho...it really is amazing to see such an animal roaming in our (your woods) woods up there..

  • Thanks for the input lyniehall.... I can't believe the talk about this clip is about the bird and not the moose!

  • Ok...I live in Parker, Arizona now, but I am from Kirkland Lake, Ontario - 500 miles north of Toronto and a little over an hour southeast of Timmins...and fyi I have seen those birds before in that area and also down around New Liskeard (1 hr south of KL) and the North Bay area which is 3 hrs south of KL - now the albino moose..is a sacred animal to the indian tribes there...I know..I am a Northern Ontario Indian..hagd!

  • is this Lyn Cherry?

  • Yes this used to be Lyn Cherry...do I know you? oh and btw alex..that albino moose is really extraordinary..i once saw a moose with 2 babies...which i hear is very rare too..they really are a beautiful addition .....and why do people have to be so rude...

  • great photos. i would love to see an albino moose in the wintertime like that, looks almost magical.

    and sorry "poonslammer," actually 'Magpies' (genus Pica) have a holarctic distribution, with the european magpie (P. pica) found throughout most of northern Eurasia, and the blackbilled magpie in this video (P. hudsonia) found throughout most of north-western north america, including Alaska, where I live. magpies are actually uncommon and accidental throughout the eastern seaboard of the US.

  • its from the west not east you fucker

  • Sorry dope, I live in Wyoming and we have magpie EVERYWHERE!!!!!!

  • hey....jsut a train of thought.........these were not taken in Kirkland Lake area....if all you bush butts knew history.....the bird in the photo....is a magpie....and only found on the east coast........

  • no, they are around here ..they move frequently now.. and i'm proud to be a bush butt.. and i know my history very well. And yes this is by the 'North Y' i believe..... or out the other way towards Matheson....

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