Moose have been popping up in unexpected places lately in parts of Southcentral Alaska.
According to staff, the moose walked in the front door of the lobby at Providence Health Park in Anchorage’s U-Med District after sighting decorative potted plants through the panels of glass on the front of the building.
Even though most Alaskans are used to seeing the monstrous mammals, the presence of one in the hospital’s lobby was a surprise for those inside.. “It’s just chillin’. Hungry.”Security officers pushed large pieces of furniture toward the moose to urge the ungulate towards the building’s exit.
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