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WATCH: Sweet tooth moose caught on video

A MyPGNow reader got up close and personal with a snacking moose this morning.

“I just woke up this morning, my husband went to start the car, looked out the window and there she was,” said Jes Hoeg, who lives on Moriarty  Crescent in Prince George.

According to her, the moose was completely preoccupied feeding on an old crab apple tree in her yard.

“She didn’t care at all, if we weren’t scared we could have walked right out and pet her.”

As of late, there’s been quite a population of moose in town, including an aggressive one the city has been warning the public about at Ginter’s Meadow. 

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