Drunk Moose Gets Stuck in Swedish Apple Tree [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

IBTimes Friday 9th September, 2011

A drunk moose, intoxicated from eating too many fermented apples, was stuck in an apple tree in Sweden before being spotted by a Swedish passerby and rescued. The moose was found by Per Johansson in Saro just south of Gothenberg in Sweden while on his commute home from work, stuck in a tree, drunk from eating apples.


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