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This weekend, I forwarded a photo of a guy supposedly from Alaska who had a tame moose that he used in harness for lumbering and hauling tasks. Well, it seems that picture had been Photoshoped, however I do know that moose have been used in harness before. We have a museum near us with pictures of a prominent business owner who had a tame bull moose that he used to pull a buggy. I looked on Google Images and found these two pictures that certainly appear to be real.
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