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A life-size moose stands in front of the Canadian residence in the athletes' village at the 2012 London Olympics, on July 26, 2012.Jason Ransom/The Canadian Press

Canada's mascot in the Olympic village rejoiced on Twitter after recovering its missing ears.

The shining red moose standing guard by the door of the Canadian delegation's building at the athletes' village has recovered the ears it had lost over the weekend. The mutilated mascot complained on Twitter after the incident, but apparently it was all a misunderstanding.

The bilingual Canadian Moose happily acknowledged its ears returned on Twitter with its characteristic tongue-in-cheek style:

"Even I make Moosetakes. Ears not stolen; just borrowed. Now I can hear the @CDNOlympicTeam sing "O'Canada again!"

The Canadian Moose and its Twitter handle have quickly turned into favourites amongst Canada's athletes in London.

Olympian rower Jackie Skender, tennis player Milos Raonic and members of the rhythm gymnastics team are just some of the athletes who have posted their photos with the mascot to Twitter.

Katrina Cameron tweeted her photo with a teammate kissing the mascot, only to get some Moose love back.

"Love you too, girls," the Moose tweeted back.

After recovering its ears, the Moose also resumed its usual celebration of Canada's achievements at the Games, tweeting at the early Wednesday medals winners, kayaker Adam van Koeverden and canoer Mark Oldershaw.

"Well done @v/ankayak & @markoldershaw! Watching you receive your medals gave me major Moosebumps! #GiveYourEverything," the Moose posted.

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