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安大略省的警察拯救麋鹿followin可爱的婴儿g collision with tractor-trailor

Road incidents involving wildlife don't often end on a positive note, but one baby moose was fortunate enough to walk away nearly unscathed after a highway collision with a tractor-trailer earlier this week.

According to OPP North East Region, Nipissing West police responded to an accident involving a tractor-trailor and a calf on Highway 17 on Tuesday.

Photos from the incident show the sweet little moose injured on the side of the road before being carried by an officer and loaded into a police van.

Officers transported the calf to a wildlife sanctuary shortly after, and the baby animal was back on his feet the following day.

Many Ontario residents took to Twitter to express gratitude to the officers involved following the rescue, and police also thanked the community for working together to save the innocent animal.

"Wildlife may pose a danger on the highways, but here is a heartwarming story from@OPP_NER,"wrote OPP Commissioner Thomas Pique on Twitterfollowing the incident.

"Thank you to the#OPPmembers who took action and ensured this young moose would be able to walk away from this experience.#DriveSafe#SlowDownand watch for animals on or near the road."

Lead photo by

OPP North East Region


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