Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Moose collisions
Norwegian motorists hit about 3,000 four-legged creatures per year and the 'king of the forest' is the most damaging victim.
Each autumn moose stories proliferate in the Norwegian media as the hunting season begins and the animals make a variety of headlines. A typical case is the report of motorist Mona Austvik, who suddenly found her car smashed and a moose calf sprawled across her windshield.
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