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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Photos of a Lifetime! ( ALBINO MOOSE)
These animals were photographed just north of the Wisconsin border on a highway near Marenisco , MI .
Once in awhile there is an opportunity to take in a piece of nature that you may never see. In these days of unrest and turmoil it is great to see that Mother Nature can still produce some wondrous beauty.
The odds of seeing an albino moose are astronomical and to see this in the upper peninsula of Michigan, near Wisconsin, is even greater than astronomical. To see two of them together is nearly impossible.
We wanted to share these photos with as many people as possible because you will probably never have a chance to see this rare sight again.
This is a really special treat,
so enjoy the shot of a lifetime.





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POSTED BY JOSH MORRISSEY AT 08:25 PM | 2 COMMENTS | LINKS TO THIS POST | EMAIL A POST
Comments:
Snoops.com reports these having be traveling the emails streams since 2006, reportedly from many different locations. Check out http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/albinomoose.asp for info on other locations and how some regions are protecting them. Southwestern Idaho is estimated to have a high occurance compared to other regions. ( 1 in 10,000 vs 1 in 100,000) No matter where they are, it would be a wonderful, and rare, sight to see in person.
Posted By Larry on Friday, October 30, 2009 at 01:39 AM
I was wondering what highway & just how far from Marenisco in which direction the moose were photographed. We have frequented that area while snowmobiling & have never been lucky enough to see anything this awesome. Can anyone tell me who took the pics & or how to get in touch with them.
Thanks
Posted By Linda on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at 10:56 PM
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