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But that's what happened after a grizzly bear surprised the cow and her two calves in a Raven Drive yard Saturday, according to Naisinger and her son, Ray Naisinger.
"Our next door neighbor came across the lawn and told me there was a grizzly about 100 yards away. Earlier that evening there was a cow and two calves in our backyard," said Ray, who said he thought no more about the matter because the moose family had since moved on to another yard.
"So, we sat down to have a cold beer and all of a sudden I heard this trampling of hooves," he said. "There was a lot of thrashing going on. Then here comes the moose with a swing set wrapped around its neck. She was running through the trees seeing if she could get that thing off."
The cow eventually dropped it in the Naisinger yard.
"It was an intensity," Ray said. "I've never seen that before."
Ray and his neighbors figured the bear got one or both of the calves, but on Monday he got word on the street that the three were sighted safe and sound.
Rick Sinnott, management biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said when a bear tries for a moose calf the calves scatter as the cow attempts to distract the moose - in this case apparently by draping a swing set over its neck.
Naiomi said the swing set has been returned to its owner a few doors down the street.
"We had a fire here in March that destroyed everything, and I had been wanting a swing set for my grandkids," she said. "But I didn't expect a moose to bring it!"
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