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Home / Environment / Man Punches Moose to Save Mom

Man Punches Moose to Save Mom

10 Feb

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Summary

  • A man punched a starving moose to save his mother.
  • The moose attacked after seeking warmth near a dryer vent.
  • The animal was shot 15 times before it was killed.

A harrowing encounter in Bienfait, Saskatchewan, saw a son physically confront a starving moose that attacked his mother. The cold and emaciated animal had sought refuge near a dryer vent when it turned on Angie Tuffnell.

Her son, Shawn Tuffnell, intervened, first by punching the moose and then using a shovel. The struggle escalated as the moose pursued Shawn into his home. He eventually subdued the animal by wrestling it into a headlock.

The ordeal concluded when Shawn used a rifle to shoot the moose multiple times, finally killing it after approximately 15 shots. A subsequent wildlife examination confirmed the moose died from starvation, with no fat reserves, and was not diseased.

Moose expert Ryan Brook noted that such behavior, while shocking, is understandable given extreme cold. He also highlighted that moose populations have expanded into Saskatchewan's farmlands, making encounters more common. Both Angie and Shawn Tuffnell suffered physical injuries during the attack.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The moose attacked because it was starving and seeking warmth near a dryer vent, acting in survival mode due to extreme cold.
The son, Shawn Tuffnell, defended his mother by punching the moose, then using a shovel, and ultimately wrestling the animal before shooting it.
Angie Tuffnell suffered a deep leg wound, and her son Shawn Tuffnell sustained a cracked rib and a large bump on his head.

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