Mount Rainier National Park announced a moose sighting Thursday, the first recorded moose sighting at the park and in southwestern Washington, the park said on Twitter.
Is that a MOOSE? Yes, it's a moose!!! This is the first recorded moose sighting @MountRainierNPS & southwestern Washington! Could this be same moose recently observed on the I-90 wildlife undercrossing at Resort Creek? Check out @WSDOT’s video https://t.co/LW446Gz0Fu @WDFW -tc/pw pic.twitter.com/TxkahARNbW
— MountRainierNPS (@MountRainierNPS) December 8, 2022
The park’s Twitter account speculated that the moose could be the same one that was spotted on the Interstate 90 wildlife crossing at Resort Creek, which the Washington State Department of Transportation Snoqualmie Pass account tweeted about in August.
I see a big-o silhouetto of a mammal,
— Snoqualmie Pass (@SnoqualmiePass) August 15, 2022
𝗦𝗽𝗼𝘁 𝗮 𝗺𝗼𝗼𝘀𝗲, spot a moose, will you eat a native willow?
Wildlife and crossings, very, very enlightening me
Her name is Leo, call her Leo
Her name is Leo, call her Leo
Our friend Leo, caught on video – say hello#misheardlyrics pic.twitter.com/bGUrfRKZ4l
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