A moose stands in Lake Champlain in South Hero, Vermont. Wildlife officials say the animal had crossed the lake and made it to shore, but went back into the water and drowned. Photo / AP
A moose drowned in Lake Champlain after people crowded around the animal to take its picture, Vermont wildlife officials said.
Fish and Wildlife Warden Robert Currier said the moose swam across the lake from New York to South Hero, Vermont, on Sunday.
He said it made it onto land but
was forced back into the water, likely feeling threatened by onlookers. The moose succumbed to exhaustion and drowned.
Cormier said he wasn't there when the moose re-entered the water, but believes onlookers played a role based on what he heard from them and from local authorities. He arrived shortly before the animal drowned.
"It was struggling pretty good at that point. We were waiting for a boat to respond to try to assist it, but before the boat arrived, it had drowned," he said today. "It was really rough out there, probably 4- to 5-foot swells and high wind."