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Orphaned Kangaroo Won’t Stop Hugging His Brother Since They Were Rescued from Bushfire Burn

Orphaned Kangaroo Won’t Stop Hugging His Brother Since They Were Rescued from Bushfire Burn Orphaned Kangaroo Won’t Stop Hugging His Brother Since They Were Rescued from Bushfire Burn

Two little kangaroos that smashed their way into an Australian home - prompting their rescue. They have escaped from bushfires in Flinder Chase national park on Kangaroo Island. They won’t stop hugging each other during waiting for helps.

The kangaroos still look painful and helpless to even take care of themself. One can’t help but wonder what the two have experienced in the bushfires before smashing to the Australian house. Luckily, the two are in a safe place now. Veterinary Clinic has been called to help baby kangaroos better. Little kangaroos with badly burned feet, tails and paws, possums with burned tails, noses and they have either been dehydrated. Little kangaroos are provided milk and they are also bandaged the burns on their legs.

Orphaned kangaroo babies have been brought together as such good brothers. But now with day by day, the two babies are becoming more confident and better...

Source: Waroona Veterinary Clinic (www.waroonavet.com.au)
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