Baby Koala Refuses To Leave His Mom For A Second During Her Life-Saving Surgery
The bond between mothers and their children is incredible and inseparable. A mother can do everything, even risk her life to protect her baby. Similarly, a kid won't let go of his mom when they are anxious or scared. He feels safest when staying with his mom. He also wants to give his mom comfort.
Regarding the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, it was founded by crocodile hunter Steve Irwin and his wife Terri in March 2004. The hospital opens in honor of Steve's late mother and a wildlife care pioneer, Lyn Irwin. Each year, the hospital provides treatments for between 9,000 and 10,000 animals.
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Image Credit: Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Image Credit: Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Image Credit: Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Image Credit: Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Image Credit: Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
Image Credit: Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital
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Regarding the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, it was founded by crocodile hunter Steve Irwin and his wife Terri in March 2004. The hospital opens in honor of Steve's late mother and a wildlife care pioneer, Lyn Irwin. Each year, the hospital provides treatments for between 9,000 and 10,000 animals.
H/T: Bored Panda
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