WATCH: Animals Use Wildlife Overpass for More Than Just Crossing
A video shows elk, martens, coyotes, moose, and even a cougar use a wildlife overpass in Washington State. Watch to see what they get up to.
A video shows elk, martens, coyotes, moose, and even a cougar use a wildlife overpass in Washington State. Watch to see what they get up to.
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