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"Reminds me of the wolf" – A wild wolf, dubbed "Fuzzy Mike," mistook a broadcast microphone for food during the LPGA tour, causing chaos before snatching it and fleeing.

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A wild wolf intruded during an LPGA tour event, mistaking a broadcast microphone for food and biting it, sparking an absurd commotion. /Photo=The Sun
A wild wolf intruded during an LPGA tour event, mistaking a broadcast microphone for food and biting it, sparking an absurd commotion. /Photo=The Sun

A wild wolf intruded during an LPGA tour event, mistaking a broadcast microphone for food and biting it, causing an absurd commotion.

The UK's "The Sun" reported on the 20th (Korean time) that during the LPGA Tour LA Championship held at El Caballero Country Club in Los Angeles, California, a hungry wolf was captured on camera attempting to grab a microphone after entering the golf course.

The wolf, spotted in broad daylight, wandered across the fairway, discovered an unidentified object on the ground, and approached it. The media stated, "The wolf mistook the green-side microphone covered in fur for a small animal of bite-sized proportions."

The coyote cautiously approached the microphone, its intended prey, and attempted an attack. It soon grabbed the microphone in its mouth and began walking away. However, it had to stop when it tripped over the electrical cord connected to the microphone.

A wolf running away with a microphone in its mouth. /Photo=The Sun
A wolf running away with a microphone in its mouth. /Photo=The Sun

The media reported, "The wolf appeared to realize it could not eat the furry snack and dropped the microphone on the ground. Before attacking the microphone, the wolf was also captured on camera lying down on the fairway, taking a leisurely rest."

It further noted, "Wolves typically flee upon sensing human presence, as they do not inhabit urban areas," highlighting the unusual nature of the situation.

This comical video garnered hundreds of thousands of views online, sparking widespread discussion. Fans responded with humor, saying, "Honestly, it looked like a furry animal to my eyes too," and "You should have thrown a hot dog to the hungry fellow."

Meanwhile, the final winner of the tournament was Australia's Hannah Green, with Kim Sei-young and Im Jin-hee sharing the runner-up position. Green secured her fourth career LPGA Tour title after dramatically sinking a 3.5-meter birdie putt in a tense playoff.

Hannah Green. /AFPBBNews=NEWS1
Hannah Green. /AFPBBNews=NEWS1

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