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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Hugh Edwards, 76, has seen a lot of moose during the 33 years he's lived in Alaska, but few could compare to an unusual colored ungulate he spotted just south of Kenai last month.

A moose of a different color

A moose with an unusual color pattern was seen just south of Kenai recently.
Photo Courtesy Of Hugh Edwards
A moose with an unusual color pattern was seen just south of Kenai recently.
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