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Wednesday, 12 March 2014
15 Unusual Animal Friendships That Will Melt Your Heart
15 Unusual Animal Friendships That Will Melt Your Heart.
1. Bubbles the African Elephant and Bella the Black Labrador
Despite the extreme difference in size, Bubbles the elephant and Bella the black lab have become great friends. Bubbles was brought to a safari reserve in the U.S. after she was rescued from ivory poachers in Africa, while Bella was left there by a contractor for the park. The two are great to see together, especially when Bella uses Bubbles as a diving board!
2. Bea the Giraffe and Wilma the Ostrich---
Bea and Wilma have become
great friends during their time together at Busch Gardens in the U.S.
The two share a huge 65-acre enclosure, so they aren’t forced to spend
time together – they do so willingly.
3. Tinni the Dog and Sniffer the Wild Fox-
Tinni the dog and Sniffer
the wild fox have been the best of friends since they met in the forests
of Norway. Torgeir Berge, Tinni’s owner, does what he can to keep up
and photograph the pair as they play in the woods.
4. Torque the Dog and Shrek the Owl-
Torque adopted Shrek the owl
chick when he was just 6 months old himself. Shrek was removed from his
mother’s care because handlers were afraid that she might eat him when
stressed. He’s doing great now, and the two have become inseparable
pals.
5. Fred the Labrador and Dennis the Duckling-
Things were looking
grim for Dennis the duckling when his mother had been mauled by a fox.
Fred the Labrador and his owner Jeremy, however, found and rescued
Dennis. Dennis and Fred have been buddies ever since. Fred apparently
has a big heart, because it’s not the first time he’s helped take care
of an orphan – he once adopted a baby deer as well.
6. Mabel the Chicken and the Puppies-
After being saved from the pot
due to a foot injury, Mable found a new wonder when she was moved into
her owners’ home – puppies! For some reason, the year-old hen has taken
to roosting on the puppies and keeping them warm while their mother
prefers the yard. Go figure!
7. Milo the Dog and Bonedigger the Lion-
Milo the tiny dachshund took
Bonedigger the lion cub under his wing when it was discovered that the
lion was suffering from a metabolic bone disease that left him disabled.
Five years later, the 500 pound lion is still the best of buddies with
the 11-pound dachshund and his two compatriots,Bullet and Angel.
8. Cat and the Fox-
This curious pair was spotted playing by
fishermen on the shore of Lake Van in Turkey. Not much is known beyond
the fact that they’re very cute and very playful.
9. Shere Khan, Baloo and Leo-
The tale of Shere Khan the tiger, Baloo
the bear and Leo the lion is truly touching. The three of them were
rescued together from a drug dealer who had abused them extensively.
Baloo even needed surgery to remove a harness that had grown into his
skin and caused deformities – the owner had never bothered to adjust it.
Because of what they’ve suffered together, the three friends are now
inseparable. They are under the care of the Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary
in the U.S
10. Mani the Wild Boar Piglet and Candy the Dog-
Manni the wild boar
piglet was found starving in a field in southwest Germany and brought
home by the Dahlhaus family. When he was introduced to their Jack
Russell terrier Candy, the two immediately hit it off. Since last we
heard, Manni is recovering well and will either stay with his family or
move to a wildlife park.
11. Kasi the Cheetah and Mtani the Labrador-
Kasi and Mtani were
raised together at Bush Gardens in the U.S. During their youth, their
unusual friendship was a treat to watch. As he grew into adolescence,
however, Kasi began drifting away from Mtani and becoming more
interested in the female cheetahs in the next pen. While Kasi now spends
more time with other cheetahs, the two are still good friends and often
visit schools and other places together.
13. Suryia the Orangutan and Roscoe the Blue Tick Hound--
Suryia and
Roscoe live together at a rare and endangered species reserve in the
U.S. While orangutans are endangered, dogs are certainly less so.
However, Roscoe has lived with her ever since he followed Suryia and her
handlers home. It didn’t look like he had any other home to go to, so
he stayed with Suryia, and they’ve been great friends ever since.
15. Anjana the Chimpanzee and Tiger Cubs--
These two white tiger cubs
were separated from their mother after her enclosure was flooded during
a hurricane. Fortunately, they’ve been adopted by a U.S. animal reserve
by Anjana the chimpanzee and their caretaker, China York. Anjana has
helped China raise many different orphaned animals, so we’re sure
they’re in good hands.
Kasi and Mtani were raised together at Bush Gardens in the U.S. During their youth, their unusual friendship was a treat to watch. As he grew into adolescence, however, Kasi began drifting away from Mtani and becoming more interested in the female cheetahs in the next pen. While Kasi now spends more time with other cheetahs, the two are still good friends and often visit schools and other places together.
Suryia and Roscoe live together at a rare and endangered species reserve in the U.S. While orangutans are endangered, dogs are certainly less so. However, Roscoe has lived with her ever since he followed Suryia and her handlers home. It didn’t look like he had any other home to go to, so he stayed with Suryia, and they’ve been great friends ever since.
These two white tiger cubs were separated from their mother after her enclosure was flooded during a hurricane. Fortunately, they’ve been adopted by a U.S. animal reserve by Anjana the chimpanzee and their caretaker, China York. Anjana has helped China raise many different orphaned animals, so we’re sure they’re in good hands.
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