In a truly amazing moment caught on camera in the middle of a safari, a mother elephant is praised by her young after giving birth. (With Video)

Being a mother is the best promotion a woman can get. Not just for people, but also for animals. In the same way, giving birth is one of the most amazing things a mother can do. It's the worst and best time in the world at the same time! It's more of a secret for human mothers, but not always for animal mothers. Most of the time, the mother, father, or hospital staff are the first people to greet a human baby after birth. But for wild elephants, it's someone else. Their new little tribe member has the whole herd there to say hello. In this…

Continue ReadingIn a truly amazing moment caught on camera in the middle of a safari, a mother elephant is praised by her young after giving birth. (With Video)

The little dog has been left behind in a world she can’t see. A guy changes everything for her.

A woman in Mexico found a terrible situation three years ago while she was wandering around in a park near her home. A puppy was standing alone next to a chain-link fence, cold. The fact that she knew the helpless puppy had been left to fight for itself in a world she couldn't see made her sadness even worse. When looked at more closely, the dog's eyes were missing. The woman who saw the dog couldn't get her home by herself, so she made a plea for help on Facebook. That's when Mauricio Perez first learned about what was going on. "I went to find her…

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At the Siberian Zoo, cute wild kittens with bright blue eyes are born.

A post on the Russian social networking site VK.com on July 18 said that three kittens were born at the zoo in Novosibirsk, Siberia, along with 16 beautiful wild kittens during the first few days of the month. The first baby was born on June 1, 2020; the second was on June 7, 2020; and the third was on June 11, 2020. Tatyana Pevneva, head of the international cooperation department at Novosibirsk Zoo, told Zenger News that this was the year's births. Three girls have kittens, five girls have kittens, and three girls have eight kittens. Pallas cats (Otocolobus Manul) have bright blue eyes when they…

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Murphy gets to take care of a real child instead of a rock.

A bald eagle that will never be able to fly is spending his last years at a bird refuge in Missouri. Last month, one of his caretakers at World Bird Sanctuary (WBS) saw something strange. Keeper Kerstin saw Murphy, the eagle watching over a big hole in the ground. The area had a simple rock in the middle and branches and leaves that were placed nicely but not too much. That day and every day after that, Keeper Kerstin saw Murphy sitting on the rock like it was an egg. For a male bald eagle, this is a pretty normal thing to do since they both…

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When wild loons lost their baby, they chose to adopt an orphaned duckling (4 photos).

Researchers recently went to Long Lake, Wisconsin, in the middle of July. The people who were part of The Loon Project thought they would see a normal day for the birds on the water. But the experts were shocked when a mother loon swam by them slowly with a baby on her back. No, it wasn't a loon. That was a little baby. There was no one in the room who had seen anything like it before. The story was mostly put together by the experts after a lot of careful questioning and observation. The loon couple was already parents before the duckling came along. The…

Continue ReadingWhen wild loons lost their baby, they chose to adopt an orphaned duckling (4 photos).

There was a video of an elk finally having a tyre taken off its neck after two years. However, he had to take off his antlers first.

Wildlife officials said that an elusive elk that had been walking around the mountains of Colorado for at least two years with a car tyre around its neck had been set free. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the male elk, which is four and a half years old and weighs 600 pounds, was tranquillized on Saturday evening after being seen near Pine Junction, southwest of Denver. The police couldn't cut through the steel in the tire's bead, so they had to cut off the elk's five-pointed antlers to get rid of the load. "We would have preferred to cut the tyre and leave the antlers for…

Continue ReadingThere was a video of an elk finally having a tyre taken off its neck after two years. However, he had to take off his antlers first.