
This undated photo provided by Arizona Game and Fish Department shows an owl on Monday, May 7, 2018 just north of Tucson, Ariz. Arizona wildlife officials say a good Samaritan narrowly avoided injury after trying to rescue the hurt owl. Arizona Game and Fish Department Tucson spokesman Mark Hart says the incident happened Monday night as a woman was driving just north of Tucson. The woman told officials an owl appeared stunned or unconscious on the side of the road. She put the bird in her car but it then became aggressive, latching one talon onto the steering wheel and the other onto the woman's sleeve. ( Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)
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