An Errant Moose Is Transfixing the Internet

Minnesota's Rutt the moose is being tracked by a herd of fans
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 22, 2023 12:05 PM CST
One Moose Is Transfixing the Internet
In this photo provided by Bernie Stang, a moose named Rutt (aka Bullwinkle) by admirers roams through Meeker County, Minnesota, on Oct. 29.   (Bernie Stang via AP)

A herd of followers are tracking a moose on the loose in southern Minnesota, hoping the majestic animal's journey ends safely after it was spotted Tuesday 140 miles northwest of Minneapolis. The AP report that fans have been tracking the young male moose since late September and posting updates, photos, and videos of sightings on a Facebook page that has more than 21,000 followers as of this writing. Admirers call the animal "Bullwinkle" or "Rutt," the latter in homage to a scatterbrained moose from the movie Brother Bear.

A Minnesota Department of Natural Resources expert told the Minnesota Star Tribune that moose typically only roam in northern Minnesota, making the now-famous moose's visits to south and central Minnesota a rare treat. Todd Froberg, the agency's big-game program coordinator, said the young moose is likely looking for home territory or other moose and is expected to continue moving north. Amateur moose-tracker Brenda Johnson said traffic on the Facebook page, of which she's the administrator, picked up in September when the moose was spotted in Iowa near the border of Minnesota.

She suspects Rutt traveled from North Dakota through South Dakota and Iowa before coming back to Minnesota, based on news reports of moose sightings in South Dakota that match his description. Johnson said she created the Central MN Moose on the Loose Facebook page in 2018 to track another moose whose life tragically ended when it was fatally struck by a semi while crossing a highway. Rutt enthusiasts had been monitoring his fan page for weeks hoping for news that the colossal creature would avoid a similar fate and safely cross Interstate 94 (he did).

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Danielle Magnuson began searching for the moose last month as a distraction from stressors in her life. She spent several days a week searching before she finally found him Nov. 13 near Sauk Centre. "It's almost like seeing a unicorn," Magnuson said. "They're just really beautiful animals, and we don't get a chance to see them around our area." Another moose fan who spotted the animal in late October agrees: "This moose has brought so much joy to so many people and so much hope, because most people in their lifetime never get to see a moose."

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