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3-legged moose being monitored by conservation officers in Prince George, British Columbia
CBC News ^ | Dec 21, 2022 4:14 PM PT | Staff

Posted on 12/22/2022 11:11:22 AM PST by Red Badger

Animal has been grazing in the same neighbourhood since November

A long-distance shot of a moose missing half a leg eating part of a tree branch on a snowy day.

Despite missing most of one of its legs, the moose is continuing to move and is able to eat, so wildlife officials say they don't need to intervene. (B.C. Conservation Officer Service)

A three-legged moose is being monitored by conservation officers in Prince George, who say they are hopeful the animal will survive the winter despite its injury.

The young bull moose was first spotted in early November and has been seen almost every day since, said conservation officer Stephanie Peeling.

While it's not known what exactly happened, Peeling says they believe the moose was hit by a vehicle, causing part of its leg to break off.

"A this time, we're just continuing to monitor and hope that it heals through the winter."

A 'hearty' species

The moose has primarily been spotted grazing in Aberdeen, a suburban neighbourhood on the outskirts of the city, bordering a golf course and woods. Peeling says residents have been calling regularly to provide updates on the moose's health.

"They're actually quite impressed that it's making its way through the neighbourhood and surviving with three legs," she said.

Peeling said as long as the moose is mobile and able to eat, there's no need for wildlife officers to intervene. They are continuing to keep tabs on the animal and consulting with the provincial wildlife veterinarian to evaluate its condition.

"Ungulates are a very hearty species, so there are documented cases of them surviving with three legs."


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I think they meant HARDY........................
1 posted on 12/22/2022 11:11:22 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

My sister once bit the leg off a moose.


2 posted on 12/22/2022 11:13:05 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (No one is as asleep as the "woke". They define the term "useful idiot".)
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To: Red Badger

What is this, Moose Bit My Sister day?


3 posted on 12/22/2022 11:13:33 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /Sarc tag really necessary? Pray for President Biden: Psalm 109:8)
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To: Yo-Yo

It’s not often you get two moose stories in the same day!................


4 posted on 12/22/2022 11:15:30 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
Looking closely at the leg, it looks like there is a hoof at the end of it which would indicate a birth defect rather than being hit by a car as theorized.

Anyway, creatures in nature are amazing how they can adapt to anything.

5 posted on 12/22/2022 11:15:51 AM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: Red Badger

Lovely photo. I hope the moose lives long and thrives.

One of my relatives was born without most of a leg, so I’m sympathetic.


6 posted on 12/22/2022 11:16:52 AM PST by Veto! (FJB sucks rocks)
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To: Hot Tabasco

Right you are. birth defect. And doing fine anyway.


7 posted on 12/22/2022 11:17:41 AM PST by Veto! (FJB sucks rocks)
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To: Red Badger

I was hit by a moose driving my motorcycle yesterday.
How he managed to drive it is a mystery to me.


8 posted on 12/22/2022 11:18:51 AM PST by Magnum44 (...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
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To: Hot Tabasco

My guess is a trap of some kind broke it off..................


9 posted on 12/22/2022 11:19:11 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

His name is now Tripod the Moose!


10 posted on 12/22/2022 11:40:24 AM PST by Tom Tetroxide
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To: Red Badger

Could be the result of poor aim of a hunter.


11 posted on 12/22/2022 12:19:19 PM PST by 353FMG (Secretly practicing my Putin swagger..)
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To: Red Badger

By “intervene” they mean kill it. Just like when they go to rescue a deer someone nursed back to health by shooting it.


12 posted on 12/22/2022 1:12:21 PM PST by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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There must not be wolves in that neck of the woods, it would be easy pray. Good luck lil feller.


13 posted on 12/22/2022 2:17:50 PM PST by DAC21
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To: Hot Tabasco
Don't think that's a hoof - looks like the hock joint.

Just below the hock is a weak point in horses, probably is in moose as well.

14 posted on 12/22/2022 2:32:18 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ecce Crucem Domini, fugite partes adversae. Vicit Leo de Tribu Iuda, Radix David, Alleluia!)
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To: Red Badger
"Would be a shame to eat a pig moose like that all at once."
15 posted on 12/22/2022 3:12:05 PM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
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