Moose crashes through window of Canadian elementary school

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The moose wandered around for 45 minutes before local conservation officers tranquilized him.

If you give a moose a muffin, it might break into your elementary school.

A moose broke through a community room window at Sylvia Fedoruk School around 9:30 a.m. EST on Thursday, said a spokesperson for Saskatoon Public Schools in Canada. Local radio station 92.9 The Bull obtained images of the confused beast stuck inside the class.

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“Well it’s not every day your kid yells ‘mom there is a moose in the school’ and not be sh—— you!” witness Ashley Young wrote on Facebook.

The moose wandered around for 45 minutes before local conservation officers tranquilized him.

One witness told the CBC the conservation officers planned to release the moose outside the city and that it was in good condition.

One student received minor injuries but did not need medical help. Saskatoon Public Schools affirmed that classes then continued as usual.

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A local radio station claims there was a second moose in the area simultaneously, but the Washington Examiner was unable to verify the claim.

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