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Large Moose Spotted In CT In Same Area Where 2 Others Were Killed

Officials are warning residents and motorists to use caution after another large moose was spotted in Connecticut.

Another moose has been spotted in Hartford County.

Another moose has been spotted in Hartford County.

Photo Credit: DEEP
The moose that was spotted in Bloomfield.

The moose that was spotted in Bloomfield.

Photo Credit: Bloomfield Police Department

The moose was spotted in Hartford County in Bloomfield just three days after two were killed on I-91 by motorists just two miles away.

The Bloomfield Police said the moose was spotted in the area of Ellsworth Drive on Saturday, May 20.

The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection also put out a warning on Twitter, asking residents to please not approach the animal and to use caution when driving especially at dawn and dusk when they are most active. 

Bloomfield Police said that although moose are usually docile, they can become aggressive if they feel threatened or cornered. 

They offered these tips:

  • Do not be loud or aggressive
  • Keep distance
  • If a moose charges you, hide behind a tree, go inside a building, or vehicle.

Physical signs a moose could become aggressive include lowering the head, hair standing up on its neck, licking its snout, and pinning its eyes back.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Bloomfield Police Department at 860-242-5501 

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