Husband leaps onto polar bear that lunged at wife in surprise attack: police
The man was injured after he jumped on top of a polar bear in northern Canada
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A Canadian man leaped to the defense of his wife after a polar bear lunged toward her in a dramatic ambush by the animal in rural Ontario.
According to the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service, the unidentified couple left their house at around 5 a.m. Tuesday to find their dogs.
They were met in their driveway by a feisty polar bear, who lunged at the woman.
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Police said the fast-moving man jumped onto the mammal to prevent the attack.
"The woman slipped to the ground as her husband leap[ed] onto the animal to prevent its attack," police said in a statement. "The bear then attacked the male, causing serious but non-life-threatening injuries to his arm and legs."
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A neighbor arrived with a gun and shot the bear several times. After being shot, it retreated into nearby woods where it died.
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The man was transported to a community nursing station, where he was treated for his injuries, police said.
Police said they "continued to patrol the area to ensure no other bears were roaming the community."