McFURRY! Two MOOSE stop traffic outside Alaska McDonald's. Brrrr.

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A Daily Mail story w a gallery of 8 pix.
While you're there, don't miss 20+ foot tall snowman. Gotta scroll waaay down for that.

"As the moose casually savored the weather, vehicles can be seen carefully navigating the snow-covered road, where icy mounds had formed along the sides.
"Anchorage is well on track to break its all-time snow record, having received more than 100 inches of snow so far this winter, leading to building collapses and school closures.
"Temperatures in the city hit -17F (-27.2C) on January 31 - its coldest weather in 15 years. Elsewhere in the state the thermometer reached as low as minus 40 degrees."

 
A Daily Mail story w a gallery of 8 pix.
While you're there, don't miss 20+ foot tall snowman. Gotta scroll waaay down for that.

"As the moose casually savored the weather, vehicles can be seen carefully navigating the snow-covered road, where icy mounds had formed along the sides.
"Anchorage is well on track to break its all-time snow record, having received more than 100 inches of snow so far this winter, leading to building collapses and school closures.
"Temperatures in the city hit -17F (-27.2C) on January 31 - its coldest weather in 15 years. Elsewhere in the state the thermometer reached as low as minus 40 degrees."

I think it's crazy that people don't slow down for wild animals that are clearly visible. Even if you don't care about hitting wild animals. Hitting a 1500 pound animal could be a death sentence - for you.
 

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