Wild boars stranded on frozen lake saved by curling
Members of an ice skating club rescued four wild boars that were stranded in the middle of a frozen lake by curling them to shore.
The young boars had wandered out to an island on frozen Lake Baven, near Stockholm. They became stuck because their hooves couldn't gain any traction on the ice.
"They were kinda imitating Bambi because they were getting no grip and they were trying to stand up and [kept] falling down," Jakob König tells As It Happens guest host Tom Harrington. "It was quite a nasty sound."
The skaters used their trekking poles to "curl" the boars off the ice, "Two of us just poked it. It was making sounds and trying to bite but it realized it had no chance [to make it to shore by itself]," says König.
"It was quite annoyed but after 100 meters, they kind of settled with the situation."
König says the boars were not fully grown and had a cuddly appearance.
"They looked more like bears, or you know the TV series Alf? They kinda looked like that."
König says the group curled all four boars to shore in about 20 minutes, unharmed. Hurry hard!
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