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Moose are most commonly active during the early morning and late evening, primarily at dawn and dusk. These periods, known as crepuscular hours, provide them with cooler temperatures and reduced human activity, making it easier for them to forage for food. While they can be seen at any time, these times are when sightings are most frequent.

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