The Touching Story Of A Man Saving A Moose In Distress

Published on July 15, 2018
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Riley Woodford of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game took note of the incident. He explained that the deer probably ran away from their predators and ran away into the water. He speculated that they were motivated by the so-called “adolescent dispersal” that is natural among their kind.

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Woodford went on to explain that deer are “able to ramp up body heat…Like in the winter, they’ll just ramp up their metabolism. A deer could, however, just become completely exhausted.” It is important to note that rescue missions of wild animals should only be attempted during extreme situations. It is normally dangerous for both humans and animals. If possible, leave it to the professionals!

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