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Maine couple saves moose calf from bear attack during fishing trip

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Todd and Elvia Malcolm were on a fishing trip in Maine when they unexpectedly witnessed a black bear chasing a moose calf. Todd reacted quickly by driving his truck between the bear and the calf, startling the predator and giving the young animal a chance to flee. The calf managed to escape and reunite with its mother following the intervention. Elvia captured the entire dramatic sequence on her phone, inadvertently documenting the impromptu rescue.

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