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It depends what you use the moose for. I was fortunate enough to see something of Canada when I had my transplant, and got to hear some "backwoodsman" stories about "unconventional" human-moose interaction, similar to the stories we hear about Australians and sheep.
If you ever find yourself in this situation, I would think the main thing is not to get over-excited, just go easy on the moose, as large amounts of male hormone flooding into your bloodstream can have a damaging effect on hair follicles. |
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