After seeing a bull moose’s head protruding from 6ft of snow,a group grabbed their shovels and dug him out – while taking care to avoid a thrashingThe aim was to check out conditions after a heavy snowfall blanketed the region. But a day of snowmobiling in western Newfoundland, Canada became an impromptu rescue mission after the group stumbled across a moose buried in some 6ft of snow.“We noticed a head sticking up out of the snow, or ” said Jonathan Anstey of Sledcore snowmobiling riding clinic. “We weren’t certain what it was at first,but when we looked closer it was a full-size bull moose, up to his neck – literally – in snow.” Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk