VIDEO Moose On The Loose

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Moose On The Loose (CBS News) In a charming and somewhat concerning tale emerging from southern Vermont, a friendly moose named Rocky has captured the hearts of locals and tourists alike. This unusual wildlife encounter, reported by CBS News, sheds light on both the allure and risks associated with wildlife interactions.

A Tourist Attraction​

Rocky the moose first made headlines when he wandered into a family's backyard last September and decided to stay. His friendly demeanor has led to many curious visitors, with folks even able to pet him as he peers into their cars. As Rocky’s fame grew, so did the number of vehicles stopping along the highway to catch a glimpse of the charismatic creature. “He’ll walk right up to your car and stick his head through the window,” exclaimed one local. Such behavior has puzzled wildlife officials. While no definitive answers are in sight, they suspect the yearling might be suffering from brain worm disease, a condition known to cause disorientation and a lack of fear of humans. This could lead to unfortunate outcomes, including the moose's death.

Concerns from Wildlife Officials​

Despite Rocky's friendly interactions, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife department urges the public to keep their distance. They recommend against feeding him, as he is, after all, a wild animal capable of unexpected behavior. Officials have performed physical examinations but noted that symptoms could take time to manifest.

Conclusion​

Rocky’s story serves as both a delightful spectacle and a cautionary tale. His presence is a reminder of the importance of respecting wild animals and understanding their natural behaviors. It’s a rare opportunity for residents and visitors to witness such an unusual friendship between man and nature, but with that comes the responsibility to ensure both human and animal safety.

Community Engagement​

What do you think about Rocky’s story? Have you ever encountered a wildlife situation like this? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
 

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