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Old 22-02-2019, 11:59 AM #1
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Default Estonians rescue wild wolf from ice thinking it was a dog

Amazing frozen dog saved
but he is a Wolf.

At least he is saved.




https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47330924
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Kind-hearted Estonian workers rushed to rescue a dog in distress from a freezing river on Wednesday - unaware of the fact they were actually about to bundle a wild wolf into their car.


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[Rando Kartsepp, said: "We had to carry him over the slope. He weighed a fair bit."
"He was calm, slept on my legs. When I wanted to stretch them, he raised his head for a moment," he added.]


Nice to have a good story
for a change



[The wolf was covered in ice when pulled from the near-frozen water ]

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I hope, had they realised it was a wolf before the rescue,they would have still tried to save it.
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I hope, had they realised it was a wolf before the rescue,they would have still tried to save it.
I guess they may not have as they might have been worried about being attacked, nice ending to the story though
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I hope, had they realised it was a wolf before the rescue,they would have still tried to save it.


Covered in Ice
Frozen , I think they would save him
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Wolves are huge, how could you mistake it for a dog? I saw a wild one in Ukraine once. Ran across the road in front of our car
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Wolves aren't stupid, it will have known they were helping it which will be another reason for it not to attack. But yeah... Maybe not a good idea to assume it'll be as friendly after warming up and having a good sleep
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Wolves are huge, how could you mistake it for a dog? I saw a wild one in Ukraine once. Ran across the road in front of our car
The article says it's young, about a year old, so it won't be full size yet and probably about the size of a large dog.
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Aww lovely! Good on them.

Would love to have seen their faces when the realisation kicked in that they'd been in the company of a wolf the whole time

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I say to largest girl LT (who was born in Chiswick)

"A Wolf born in a stable, is not a horse"




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