Category: Rescue Animals
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“You can do it, your mama is waiting” – Rescuers Save Baby Deer Trapped in a Sewer Grate, Reuniting It with Its Anxious Mother Waiting Close By
The incident saw a happy ending when the fawn was freed from the grate it was stuck in. Images of the deer show that its back legs had fallen into the grate, leaving it immobilised and lying flat on the ground. The deer’s back legs had fallen through the grate. (Image: Facebook / North Olmsted…
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“Omg! Are you ok?” – Coyote Struck by a Car at 75mph, Dragged 600 Miles, Yet Tricky Defied All Odds and Survive
When a brother and sister struck a coyote at 75mph they assumed they had killed the animal and drove on. Wily coyote: The animal’s head can be seen as rescuers took apart the front fender to save it after it was struck by the car at 75mph ‘We knew it was bad’: Tevyn East, who…
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“I feel you, it must be itchy” – Wondering Why Whales Approach Humans? Look at the Barnacles on Their Skin, and You’ll See Their Silent Struggle
In the San Ignacio Lagoon in northwestern Mexico, a warm picture of whales living in harmony with humans is often staged here. As the last known breeding ground for gray whales in the world that has not been disturbed by human activities, the gray whales here Uncharacteristically, he especially likes to contact with human beings.…
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“Not today, buddy” – Hunting Guide Saves Deer from Frozen Canadian River After It Plunges Through the Ice to Safety
This is the heartwarming moment a hunting guide rescued a stricken deer after it fell through river ice in rural Canada. Marty Thomas, from Grand Forks, British Columbia, with the deer, which he put in a heated mini cabin wrapped in blankets to recover. The animal had vanished by the time he returned at 4am the…
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‘Enjoy Your Life, Buddy’: After 9 Years in a Torture Vest, Rescued Black Bear Feels the Joy of Water for the First Time
These bears are black in color and have a adorable white crescent-shaped marking on their breast. Spent 9 Years In A Torture Vest – Can Not Have The Enjoyment When Seeing The Water For The First Time After many years of coming from one of these farms and living in uncomfortable cages, Tuffy was rescued…
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“Can I stay for a while?” – Otter Leaps Onto Boat, Escaping Orca’s Grasp—A Miraculous Rescue That Leaves Everyone in Awe
Otter Seeks Refuge On Guy’s Boat As He Hardly Escapes Jaws Of kіɩɩeг Whale Donellas, that deals with an Alaskan exploration business and gives area boat trips, saw a near-deаtһ experience right before his very eyes. Dornellas was oᴜt on his watercraft when he saw a commotion taking place in the water. He recognized something…
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Orphaned but Not Alone: Rescued Baby Gorillas in Congo Find Hope, Love, and a New Family in Their Caregivers
Two orphaned baby gorillas rescued in Congo were being cared for Tuesday by national park staff who fear their plight might signal a new escalation of wildlife smuggling by rebel groups fighting each other and Congo’s army. “Baby gorilla trafficking is terribly damaging for endangered gorilla populations because many members of the gorilla’s family will…
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‘Hey, Something’s Struggling’: Marine Scientist Rescues Trapped Sea Turtle as Its Friend Waits, Bringing Peace Back to the Ocean
A sea turtle was discovered struggling to escape a hole in rocks less than a meter from the sea on a Hawaiian island. Footage shows him clambering across the rocks to approach the lapping water before kneeling down to help the turtle. Marine Scientist Tommy Cutt saved a sea turtle which was trapped between rocks on…
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‘Go! Go to Your Mother’: Kindhearted Rescuers Brave the Wilderness to Reunite a Lost Moose Calf with Its Waiting Mother
Sandy Irwin and friend Lee Cockrum were driving near Sandy’s home, in Dorintosh, Saskatchewan, when she spotted the mother and calf cross the road 80 yards in front of them. As the pair got closer, Sandy noticed the mother moose had jumped a fence, but the calf had immediately become tangled, flipping on its back…
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‘I Love You So Much, Mom!’: Brown Bear Mother Catches Fish for Cubs, One Adorably Riding on Her Back
Much like human mothers, mama bears are very protective of their young, however for them, it’s a much more intense world out there in the wild. They have to protect their cubs from everything. There’s certainly no denying every mother’s connection to their children, regardless of the species, and it’s fascinating to witness in the…