
When Erikas Plucas came back home one ordinary day he found a baby moose lying all by herself just outside his gate. “The first sight of her was heartbreaking,” Plucas, who lives in Lithuania, told The Dodo. “She was starved, dirty, sad, her fur was infested with flies, and she was so terrified of me when she first saw me but was too weak to run away, to even get up.”
When Erikas Plucas came back home one ordinary day he found a baby moose lying all by herself just outside his gate.

Moose frolicking on your lawn is an unusual sight, but Candice Helm of Eagle River, Alaska, recently had the pleasure. Temperatures had reached a hot (for Alaska) 21.6 C on Sunday when Helm spotted a mother moose and twin calves in distress. Her solution was simple genius.
Moose frolicking on your lawn is an unusual sight, but Candice Helm of Eagle River, Alaska, recently had the pleasure. Temperatures had reached a hot (for Alaska) 21.
