25 feet down the street from our driveway was a big pile of moose poop.
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And 10 feet further was the scattering of deer poop.
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Normally you don't see the deer and moose hanging out together.
Perhaps instead of it having been a party, they might have just stumbled into each other in the middle of the night. Startled them each enough to scare the #$&* out of them.
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