'Try not to let moose lick your car,' warns Parks Canada, as more moose flock to highways

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Parks Canada is warning drivers not to stop while on highways to let moose lick their cars this winter. 

The peculiar message comes as moose have been trekking onto highways to lick salt off of roads and passing vehicles, says Tracy McKay with Parks Canada. 

“It does sound very funny … It’s okay to laugh at it, as long as people drive responsibly and do what’s best for the wildlife,” she said. 

McKay says Parks Canada puts out a warning every winter as moose venture down to highways to fuel their salt intake. 

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“Unfortunately, this kind of puts [moose] at risk of being injured or killed if

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