Moose filmed during heated clash on suburban driveway in Alaska
The video of a pair of Moose battling on an suburban driveway was captured in South Anchorage, Alaska.
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The first two weeks of October according to experts is peak rutting season, as the animals prepare to breed.
The Moose begin their battle in front of a garage as Mr Tyra films safely behind a nearby car.
However as the animals tumble onto the road, he is left unprotected and is forced to move quickly away from the fued.
Later it appears one achieves dominance as the other dashes for the treeline with Mr Tyra declaring "yep, he won the battle"
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