Biologist: Drowned moose likely had brain worm

Biologist: Drowned moose likely had brain worm


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SOUTH HERO, Vt. (AP) — Vermont's moose biologist says brain-worm parasites and not onlookers probably caused the death of a moose that had drowned in Lake Champlain after swimming across about a 6-mile stretch of the lake from New York to South Hero.

Officials had suggested the exhausted moose was forced back into the water by people who had crowded around it to take photographs.

Vermont moose biologist Cedric Alexander tells the Burlington Free Press that moose infected with brain worms are often disoriented and unable to coordinate their body movements.

Alexander says exhaustion might have played a role, but the animal's actions suggested neurological damage.

He says "there's no way it's just going to swim out and drown unless it's being chased by a power boat."

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