A Canadian man jumped to protect his wife after a dramatic ambush by a polar bear that charged at her in rural Ontario.
According to the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Department, the unidentified couple left their home around 5 a.m. Tuesday to look for their dog.
They encountered a feisty polar bear in the driveway and lunged at the woman.
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A polar bear lunges at a woman in rural Ontario. (Sergio Pittamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Police said the fast-moving man jumped on the mammal to prevent the attack.
“The husband jumped and the woman slid to the ground.”[ed] “He climbed on top of the bear to prevent the attack. The bear then attacked the male, causing serious but non-life-threatening injuries to his arms and legs,” police said in a statement.
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A neighbor came with a gun and shot the bear several times. After being shot, he fled into nearby woods, where he died.

The bear was shot and ran into the forest. (Monica Wilcox, via Storyful)
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Police said the man was transported to a local nursing station where he was treated for his injuries.
“We continue to patrol the area to ensure there are no other bears roaming the area,” police said.

