In autumn 2019, the Yellowstone National Park announced a striking picture that shows the moon area over a barren slope at Sunrise and informed the Facebook followers that they would earn “bonus points” if they could recognize the moose.
Can you see the moose in the associated picture? (Answer below.)


The picture was recorded at the end of October when up to 20,000 moose in front of the winter migration inhabit the park. (Less than 2,000 moose inhabit the park in winter.)
The period coincides with the end of the moose or the mating season, which mainly occurs in the northern area of the park.
For some who were posted in the comment area, it simply seemed to find the moose, while at least one person was only successful after increasing the image size.
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“Find the moose, but give bonus points when I had to blow it up to find it?” Asked the trailer.
The picture was recorded near Mammoth Hot Springs in the northwestern part of the park.
If you have not yet found the moose, the answer will be given in the picture published below.


–Deditors Note: A version of this article was first published by FTW Outdoors in 2019.
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